probably not, the wiki seems to insinuate it is a medical thing, and any experience I've had with medical opiates on the street is that they are just called what they are or what they are for. "methadone substitute" was one such example. EDIT: I've never been in an "opiate" scene though, so I have no idea really
I imagine it would be either Etorphine, or Immobilon/M99 which i am assuming are brand names
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Etorphine
the OP probably saw it on Dexter
Originally posted by inimalist
probably not, the wiki seems to insinuate it is a medical thing, and any experience I've had with medical opiates on the street is that they are just called what they are or what they are for. "methadone substitute" was one such example. EDIT: I've never been in an "opiate" scene though, so I have no idea reallyI imagine it would be either Etorphine, or Immobilon/M99 which i am assuming are brand names
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Etorphine
the OP probably saw it on Dexter
Wow, that is powerful stuff.