The colour of the pill has no effect on the length of time it will "stay in your system". The drug, be it cocaine or MDMA (Ecstasy), will be excreted within a couple of days, although a hair test can show positive for months. There is no such thing as a "cocaine based extacey pill". The pill contains either MDMA, cocaine, both, or neither. It is extremely unlikely that anyone would press cocaine into a pill or use it as an adulterant given its extremely high market value. It sounds like you have been sold a pill that contains amphetamines, in which case it will stay in your system for a couple of days.
Cocaine and MDMA both stay in the system for about 3 to 7 days. If you are referring to the effects, you would start to feel the cocaine shortly after ingesting the pill, and as you are coming down from the cocaine, you would likely begin to feel the MDMA. Cocaine and MDMA both stay in the system for about 3 to 7 days. If you are referring to the effects, you would start to feel the cocaine shortly after ingesting the pill, and as you are coming down from the cocaine, you would likely begin to feel the MDMA.
It is based only upon the person in question. Depends on how long you have been on cocaine, your usage, and your support system. Ive seen some do it cold turkey after only months of usage, but years will most likely require professional help(Rehab).
Eight years is the average jail time sentence for cocaine possession. Cocaine possession charges and jail time is based on the amount of cocaine found, whether it is used for recreation or sale and many other factors.
It all depends on if it's oil based or ether based. They use chemicals such as lime and gasoline to transform coca leaves into cocaine.
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No it impairs you significantly based on the codeine.
Back in the 80's there was "Ether Based Rock cocaine".
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