The concerta pill is maid up of 5 parts on the outside there is a hard shell that can be removed by aplying moderate pressure with a razor blade the shell will crack then can be peeled off with the blade or finger nails. This outside shell is nearly one third of the methylphenidate, so do not dispose of it. The next part of the pill is a plasticy film over the acual pill carfully cut and peall film off with razor. You will be left with a pill that has three colors the white one is the rest of the methylphenidate(Ritalin) the other two colors are part of the sustained release system and react with each other to propel the medicine out (think baking soda and vinegar)
If you crush a pill then yes, it can be in powder form.
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yes it is. All types of ectasy are pill form unless someone crushes it to make it into powder or prepares it for injection
you can sell a 36 mg Concerta for $3-$6 per pill depending on where you live and how stupid/inexperienced your buyer is
A pill is any solid dosage form taken by mouth. it could be tablet, capsule, gelcap and caplet etc. A tablet is a dosage form made from compressing powder.
can you take paracetamol and concerta together
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"Wan" refers to a herbal formula in pill form. "San" refers to the same herbal formula in powder form.
Methamphetamine, also known as meth, is a stimulant that affects the central nervous system, producing feelings of euphoria and increased energy. It is normally in the form of a white powder that has no smell and tastes bitter. Methamphetamine can also appear in a semi-transparent crystallized form or in pill form made from compressed powder.
Crush the pill up, put the powder on foil and smoke it.
Calcium. They usually contain some sort of calcium compound like calcium nitrate or calcium with a vitamin D additive, often all powder and put into pill form with a glucose, or fructose additive.
The common use of ferns is in medicine. They are available in liquid extract, pill, or powder form. They are used to treat internal parasites in humans and animals.