- An
adulterant is a
substance secretly added to
another that may
compromise the
safety or effectiveness.
Typical substances that are
adulterated include...
-
Antihelminthic (often used as an
adulterant) 10.5% DMT
Psychedelic 5.3%
Lidocaine Local anaesthetic (often used as an
adulterant) 5.3%
Tramadol Opioid, analgesic...
- 2016. Lead chromate, a
bright yellow chemical compound, was
found as an
adulterant of
turmeric in Bangladesh,
where turmeric is used
commonly in
foods and...
-
Cocoa butter, also
called theobroma oil, is a pale-yellow,
edible fat
extracted from the
cocoa bean (Theobroma cacao). It is used to make chocolate, as...
- compounds. A
common adulterant is
dimethyl sulfone, a
solvent and
cosmetic base
without known effect on the
nervous system;
other adulterants include dimethylamphetamine...
- this
reason it is
essential to use
multiple different tests to show all
adulterants.
Counterfeit medications Drug
checking Harm
reduction TheAzo. "Marquis/Mecke/Mandellin...
- it the most
common adulterant in
cocaine at that time.
Levamisole adds bulk and
weight to
powdered cocaine (whereas
other adulterants produce smaller "rocks"...
-
anesthetic drug with
potent sedative effects and
emerging illicit drug
adulterant. It is a
racemic mixture of two stereoisomers,
levomedetomidine and dexmedetomidine...
- the
common adulterant levamisole,
leading to cross-positive
results that make it
difficult to
distinguish between cocaine and
adulterants. This overlap...
- the
product of
hepatic N-dealkylation, of MDMA. It is also a
common adulterant of
illicitly produced MDMA. MDA is bought, sold, and used as a recreational...