In 1898 Heroin, the Bayer trademark name for diacetylmorphine,
was commercially introduced to every corner of the Earth. Contrary
to common assertion, Heroin was not recommended for treatment of
morphine or opium habits. Rather, Heroin filled a desperate need
for a powerful cough suppressant. The leading causes of death at
that time, tuberculosis and pneumonia, were linked to
uncontrollable coughing. Heroin performed well in preliminary
testing by the manufacturer and upon release was hailed for its
effectiveness.
Although Heroin is a morphine derivative, for several years it
was thought not to be particularly habit forming. Its addictive
potential became apparent especially in the United States, where
its sale was pretty much unrestricted until 1914. Heroin's
prominent use among teen-aged gangs in New York City prompted the
city's health commissioner in 1919 to characterize that use as an
American disease.
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