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Heroin was synthesized in 1897 at Bayer pharmaceutical by German chemists looking for a less potent form of morphine. Bayer marketed heroin as a "non-addictive morphine substitute" for cough suppressants.
Heroin was made popular in 1898 by the Bayer pharmaceutical company. They advertised Heroin as a non-addictive morphine substitute and cough suppressant.
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Bayer, the company that invented aspirin, trademarked "heroin" and marketed it as a cough suppressant and non-addictive substitute for morphine from 1898 to 1910
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From 1898 to 1910 Bayer pharmaceuticals marketed heroine as a non-addictive morphine substitute and cough medicine for children.
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That, from 1898 to 1910, heroin was marketed as a non-addictive morphine substitute and cough medicine for children.
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Heroin was originally sold OTC and marketed as a non-addictive substitute for morphine and as a cough suppressant
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Bayer trademarked "heroin" and marketed it as a cough suppressant and non addictive substitute for morphine from 1898-1910.