While theoretically any drug could be packaged in such a way, heroin is usually packaged in such glassine bags, stamped with "brand name" logos.
All drug users are dumb probably wrapped in plastic of some sort, however I agree with the OP.
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The NDC refers to the manufacturer, drug product and quantity packaged.
The way it is packaged is important because it can indicate if you're an user or a drug dealer.
A drug test cup is made out of white plastic material. It has a plastic lid usually white or blue in color.
Lots of drug users are MacGyvers. What I mean by that is they will find creative little ways to break up/do their drugs. I wouldn't automatically assume somebody was doing drugs because they had plastic utensils though, that would be a bit far fetched unless there was other evidence to go hand in hand with that.
In drug slang, a "bun" typically refers to a quantity of heroin packaged in a small, folded paper wrapper. It's a common term used on the street to describe a specific unit or dose of heroin for sale or consumption.
I've never heard this term, but 'brick weed' refers to generally very low quality weed that has been packaged and compressed into bricks. this could be it.
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Doxorubicin is one of the drugs due to its red color and some sketchy ass side effects. The next one is called Secobarbital which is essentially a sedative-hypnotic drug, its called red drug because its usually packaged in a red capsule.
A dime-sized amount of cocaine typically weighs around 0.1 grams. This amount can vary slightly depending on the purity of the drug and how it is packaged.