If you are referring to the derivitive of the opium poppy called "tar," it certainly is.
If you are referring to the derivitive of the opium poppy called "tar," it certainly is.
No. Raw opium is a yellowish, amber color (see link below). Once converted into heroin it's white. There is a form of heroin called black tar opium and it is black
Opium. You buy opium as a black tar like substance. When you smoke the opium it burns a red color, and also leaves a very pleasant floral aroma and flavor.
the drug made from poppy juice is opium you can run the plant through a juicer and let it evaperate and then you have a smokeable shootable drinkable tar.....
Heroin is the illegal narcotic derived from the opium poppy plant. It is a highly addictive substance that is classified as a Schedule I controlled substance due to its high potential for abuse and severe negative effects on the body.
Opium seeds are called "अफ़ीम के बीज" (afim ke beej) in Hindi.
it is called tar
Opium is called ఆఫియం (āphiyam) in Telugu.
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No. Clonazepam has only clonazepam in it. That's why it's called clonazepam instead of opium.
Opiates