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It is used to make methamphetamines.
Yes Maradona had used both cocaine at Napoli and ephedrine in the 1994 world cup.
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Ephedrine HCL or pseudoephedrine HCL, two alkaloids found in ephedra, can be used in making meth.
It is not possible to obtain ephedrine from oxygen tanks, as ephedrine is a different compound used for medical purposes such as decongestion and weight loss. Oxygen tanks contain pure oxygen used for respiratory support and should not be used for extraction of ephedrine.
It is not advisable to mix any drugs, but especially opiates (morphine), without 1st consulting a qualified physician.
Making methamphetamine is a multi-step cook process. The key ingredient is ephedrine or its cousin, pseudoephedrine. Both are chemicals found in over-the-counter cold, cough and allergy medicines. Additional chemicals are used to isolate the ephedrine or pseudoephedrine, cook it into meth, and process it into a form for consumption.
Yes. All variations of methamphetamine, amphetamine, methcathinone and ephedrine have very similar molecular structures, and they all break down to the same compound in your body. In fact, ephedrine is a necessary precursor in synthesizing the other three drugs. Urine tests, especially portable on-the-spot ones, are designed to detect this compound that these drugs break down into, not the drugs themselves, so whether you are on methamphetamine, amphetamine, methcathinone, or ephedrine or even pseudo ephedrine, you can test positive for amphetamines. If you do test positive and you know you were only on ephedrine or pseudoephedrine, you can request a re-test that involves a proper lab using blood or hair samples
Ephedrine is not an acid or a base. This is a stimulant used to aid with concentration, decongestant, appetite suppressant, and hypotension associated with anesthesia.
They are not and never have been. Ephedrine is not found in medicated salt blocks.
No, those drugs may be taken together. Just don't overdose on the Sudafed!
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The amount of ephedrine used in oxygen tanks depends on the concentration and volume of the tank. Concentrations typically range from 5-50 mg of ephedrine per liter of oxygen. For a standard-size tank of 660 liters, this would equate to 3.3-33 grams of ephedrine.