Amphetamine

Amphetamine is mostly traded on the market as sulfate. Therefore, the amphetamine content has been reported as sulfate since 2019. Up to 2018, the amphetamine content was stated in the evaluations in each case as hydrochloride (HCl). All figures have been retroactively converted to sulfate since 2007. The difference between amphetamine content in hydrochloride (HCI) and sulfate represents a very small percentage change.

The conversion factor from hydrochloride to sulfate is 1.0733 (example: 65% as HCI = 69.8% amphetamine sulfate)

 

LSD

LSD is mostly traded on the market as tartrate. Therefore, the LSD content is given as tartrate since the year 2019. Up to the year 2018, the LSD content was stated in the evaluations in each case as free base. All figures have been retroactively converted to tartrate since 2007.

The conversion factor from free base to tartrate is 1.232 (example: 100 μg LSD as free base = 123.2 LSD μg tartrate) .