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Besides the active ingredient , there are other chemicals and substances in meth that are there by accident and are added on purpose. Accidental adulterants such as ammonium hydroxide, lithium oxides, muriatic acid, and unevaporated solvents will almost always constitute a very small percentage of trace compounds. Most of these adulterants are very poisonous. In addition, unreduced ephedrine and pseudoephedrine and compounds produced with over-reduction constitute a small percentage of accidental adulterants.

Also, many manufacturers and dealers will purposely put other chemicals and substances into the drug to make it heavier or look bigger so that they can make more money or so that the drug will have a better 'rush'. Examples include baking soda, flour, powdered sugar, caffeine and cocaine.

In other words, meth is like a box of chocolates: you NEVER know what you're going to get!!

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medicines like anamophinians are the active ingredient

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amphetamine is a molecule; chemical formula is C9H13N

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