Ephedrine is the same chemical compound as adrenaline, the "fight or flight" hormone released into the blood by the adrenal glands when a person is frightened or in a very dangerous situation. It is not an opiate and it will not show up as an opiate on a urine or blood test for opiates.
Ephedrine sulfate will act as a weak acid in solution because yes it is the salt of a weak base (ephedrine) and a strong acid (sulfuric acid)
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Each tablet contains 25 mg Ephedrine Sulfate, so just multiply 60 x 25 and you get 1500 (mg). Pretty basic math - but then the question is how many grams does that represent? My guess is about 1.5.
Bronkaid is a drug made by Bayer that contains Ephedrine Sulfate (a bronchiodilator) and Guafinesin (an expectorant). So no, a drug can not be contagious.
Bronkaid Tablets contain 25mg ephedrine sulfate and 400mg guaifenesin as active ingredients. Their purpose is to restore free breathing and loosen phlegm.
epinephrine base, epinephrine hydrochloride, ephedrine sulfate and phenylephrine hydrochloride that reduce swelling and relieve itching and discomfort by tightening blood vessels
Ephedrine has four stereoisomers due to the presence of a chiral center in its structure. Specifically, it has two enantiomers: (R)-ephedrine and (S)-ephedrine, as well as two diastereomers: (R,S)-ephedrine and (S,R)-ephedrine. Therefore, the total number of stereoisomers for ephedrine is four.
Yes, pseudoephedrine sulfate can be used as a precursor in the illicit manufacturing of methamphetamine. This process involves the extraction and conversion of pseudoephedrine into methamphetamine through chemical reactions which are illegal due to the highly addictive and harmful nature of methamphetamine.
They are not fed ephedrine.
you take your own ephedrine and brew it lol
Can you extract ephedrine from cattails
Not if the test is for ephedrine.