So your ratio is 100 to 2 and to apply this to 15:x. 15/100, x2 is 0.3 centimetres cubed.
Because people forget that Aspirin is a drug and is BY FAR the most abused drug in America.
Basically the difference in the charges lies in the amount of narctics involved or recovered - but it also can depend on just how much is known of the persons involved and their position in the hierarchy of the drug ring.
speed as in da drug? it would only come up if they were looking for it in a drug screen test not a preg test.
A drug or substance the effects heart muscle contraction.
To a hospital worker, DSB means Drug Seeking Behavior.
Generally they are measured in cubic centimeters (CC) which is the equivalence of a Milliliter (ML) The amount of the medical compound used in the solution to be administered is often determined by weight, size, absorption rate, etc. It is usually measured out in Milligrams or Micrograms, depending on the animal's size and the potency of the drug.
cc (cubic centimeters), which is equivalent to mL (milliliters).
5 millilitres. This is because 200 micrograms is actually 0.2mg. So the volume will be the same.
No, typically drug tests do not screen for the chemicals contained in Salvia divinorum.
200
175 mg
How can I convert from international units (IU) to milligrams or micrograms?Generally speaking, you can't. IU's measure the potency of a drug, not its mass or weight.
Caffiene, but when coca cola first came out, there are rumors that it contained trace amounts of cocaine.
No. Acid is EXTREMELY hard to detect in the body, so most people don't look for it and the people who do, don't usually find it. It's hard to find largely because the active dose is so small--200 millionths of a gram (micrograms) is considered a seriously heavy dose, and an average fun dose is about 100 micrograms. Now think about that: I have about 5000 grams of blood in my body. One hundred micrograms is nothing compared to that.
Toxicity of any drug is described by its Therapeutic Index--the ratio of lethal dose to effective dose. For instance, if the effective dose--the dose that gets you high--of Soma (the fake one in Brave New World, not carisoprodol) is 10 ng/ul and the lethal dose is 100 ng/ul, Soma's therapeutic index is 10. Marijuana has no therapeutic index as it has no lethal dose. The only other drug I know of that can come close to saying that is LSD, whose lethal dose is 12,000 micrograms--this for a drug that's normally taken 100 micrograms at a time. (Given that, erowid reports that ONE person has died of an LSD overdose; the guy thought it was speed and injected 320mg--not micrograms but milligrams--of acid.)
5 mL = 1 teaspoon. therefore, 5mg is in 1 tsp.
No drugs should be swallowed, even if contained. If the containment breaks down in the body system, the consequences could be fatal.