Assuming the same relation of dissolved drug, 76.5g. 450/100*17
It is made by disolving 1.36g of merciuc chloride and 5g of potassium iodide in 100ml of water. It is used to test the presence of alkaloids in a sample, it is also the first persumptive test conducted when dealing with suspected drug samples.
It is most likely the binder material such as Starch.
drug abuse could lead to drug addiction and dependence
Soap is not a drug.
That phenomenon is called drug interaction.
Scientifically, percentages can used to describe the number of grams of substance in 100ml. In this case, there are 2.4g in 1L... which is equivalent to 0.24g in 100mL... which is the same as a 0.24% solution
It is the amount of medication found in an item, when referring to pharmacy stock solutions. So for instance, if you have a percent strength of 15% this is the same as saying I have 15g of drug in 100ml of a liquid. Now keep in mind there are different types of stocks I am using the most common of weight in volume. So if I need to find out how many grams are in 50ml of the drug, I can set it up using the ratio portions method. 15g/100ml = X/50ml X= 7.5 grams of drug in 50ml of the fluid.
40%
crack
It is a mass (8 grams) of the drug Tylenol
150 doses.
For drug-dealing, a Mexican ounce is usually ~25 grams. A "normal" ounce is ~28 grams.
25% of 500 grams = 500*25/100 grams = 125 grams.
During maceration the drug is suspended in methanol where the drug is stayed about 7 days in which the drug active constitutions will be dissolved in the methanol. the methanol which we are using should be absolutely pure and it should not contain 0.5% ethanol and 0.005% of other organic substances. In maceration the suspended drug will be dissolved in methanol to separate the active constituents with regular stirring at regular intervals...
3.5 grams. Cocaine is such a stupid drug.
Per USP, drug products containing a 100mL or less (single or multiple doses) either in solution or in solution constituted from sterile solids.