Methamphetamines are synthetic drugs created through chemical processes using various precursor chemicals, often derived from over-the-counter medications like pseudoephedrine. The production typically involves illicit manufacturing in clandestine labs, where the chemicals are combined and processed to produce the final product. Factors contributing to methamphetamine use often include social, economic, and psychological issues, leading individuals to seek out the drug for its stimulating effects. Additionally, the drug's high potential for addiction and its availability in certain regions exacerbate the problem.
No, methamphetamines do not leave the body through the skin. They are metabolized in the liver and excreted primarily through the kidneys in urine. Sweat glands in the skin do not play a significant role in eliminating methamphetamines from the body.
No, Methadone and Methamphetamines are different from each other.
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No, ethanol is not an ingredient typically found in methamphetamines. Methamphetamines are synthesized using chemicals such as pseudoephedrine or ephedrine, not ethanol. Ethanol is a type of alcohol that is commonly found in beverages like beer, wine, and liquor.
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No its methamphetamines
Suboxone is an opiate. You will fail for opiates, not methamphetamines.
In Hawaii batu is slang for crystal methamphetamines
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You can snort it, eat it, smoke it or inject it.
Anecdotally, yes, it is possible.
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