Methamphetamines. Just go and ask your local pharmacist for it. They are always happy to help people with questions about methamphetamine.
YES. It contains Ephedrine! This is a very dangerous product. Ephedrine products have since been banned by the FDA.
There are Ephedra in around 40 plants from around the world. But not all of them contains Ephedrine Alkaloids which is known for promoting an effective weight loss. Sida Cordifolia does contain Ephedrine Alkaloids, around 2.2% which is a little less than the "King" of Ephedra Sinica that contains 3.3 Alkaloids. In the Alkaloids between 40 and 90% is Ephedrine.
The natural or pure form of ephedrine is derived from the Ephedra plant found from southern Europe to Africa and the mountains of both North and South America. The extract from this plant contains the active ephedrine alkaloid.
Ephedra Exist in around 40 plants around the world. Some of them like Ephedra Sinica or Cordifolia contains Alkaloids. Between 40 and 90% of the Alkaloids is Ephedrine. Ephedra plants like Nevadensis or Viridis only contains Ephedra and not Ephedrine.
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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.
Ephedrine comes from the Alkaloids that some species like Sinica or Sida Cordifolia contains. Most Ephedra pills on the market today does not contain any Alkaloids. Except for a few.
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.
Ma huang contains ephedrine. That's about as close as I can think of off the top of my head.
Yuduc is a medication that contains the active ingredient phenylephrine, not ephedrine. It is commonly used as a decongestant. If you need more specific information about its ingredients or uses, it's best to consult a healthcare professional or refer to the product packaging.
They are not fed ephedrine.
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.