Yes, in some cases. Other substances used in cutting cocaine are ether, baby laxative & baking soda. Dealers will use anything as long as it's not too harmful to snort and looks close to cocaine so they can streeeeeetch that gram!
it is a cutting tool used for splitting cigars and/or drugs: i.e. marijuana, cocaine.
No known antibiotic tests positive for cocaine, at least in the US.
Cocaine is commonly cut with substances like baking soda, talcum powder, flour, or other similar white powdery substances to increase the quantity and maximize profits for sellers. These cutting agents can dilute the purity of cocaine and pose additional health risks to users.
Small cutting instruments and small amounts of ingested laundry detergent.
Pure cocaine has a yellow tint. It is not pure white. Most cocaine sold in the U.S. is white in color because of the cutting medium. Around 3/4 of the U.S. is cut or "diluted" with baby laxative which gives it the look of pure white. As a rule the whiter the cocaine the more times it has been cut. This does depend on the ingredient used to cut.
well, not directly because your liver filters out of your body, but the real question here is "What are the effects of cocaine on your body". There is a host of information on that question
What are the different preparations of cocaine and how are they used
Podiapn is a B12 complex vitamin and is usually administered or prescribed if you are B12 deficient.
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No, corn starch is not used to cut crack cocaine during the cooking process. Cutting agents are typically substances that dilute or increase the volume of a drug, but corn starch does not possess the necessary properties to effectively alter the potency or consistency of crack cocaine. Additionally, the cooking process involves converting cocaine into a different form, where the focus is on the chemical transformation rather than the addition of cutting agents.
Cocaine cannot be removed from hair without destroying it. Thus, some users resort to cutting their hair in order to evade drug testing.
There is no definitive answer to that question because cocaine is not standardised and uses can evolve... it is safe to consider that about every substance may be use to cut it.Talcum and silica are minerals often found in cocaine. Silica generally comes from crushed tablets.Iron compounds tend to be non white and so are seldom used to cut cocaine.In Europe, a majority of the cocaine is tainted with phenacetine, a very carcinogenic chemical.