Sudafed (pseudoephedrine) is typically limited in the U.S. to a maximum of 3.6 grams per day and 9 grams per month due to regulations aimed at preventing its misuse in the production of methamphetamine. When purchasing it, you'll need to present a valid ID, and it may be stored behind the pharmacy counter. Always check local laws and store policies, as they can vary.
Sudafed can kill a small dog. An ingredient in Sudafed can be toxic to dogs, cats, and other animals. Even small amounts can cause illness.
This answer will vary from person to person. Someone who really enjoys books is likely to buy them more often.
Often you can buy beverages, snacks, or cigarettes.
Why are consumers often uncertain about the ingredients contained in the products they buy and
You can often buy ex-fleet cars from them.
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A person can buy health as often as they want through Mafia Wars. Health regeneration is different for each of the characters.
Nothing causes a false positive for Amphetamines. The only possibility of something that might would be Sudefed or some derivitive of it, but even then, I doubt it. Those tests are pretty specific.
No, Sudafed (pseudoephedrine) does not consist of amphetamines. It is a decongestant primarily used to relieve nasal congestion. While pseudoephedrine and amphetamines are chemically related, they serve different purposes and have distinct effects on the body. Sudafed is not classified as an amphetamine.
Whenever they run out.
I'd say batteries.
Often, people buy mealworms to use as food for other creatures. Others buy them because they are friendly.