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Active ingredients and content

Ammonium sulphate

Quantity not determinable

Details of the substance tested

Thickness

Length x width

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Weight

Colour

White

Colour

Fracture groove

Relevant substance(s)

3-MMC (3-methylmethcathinone)

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New Psychoactive Substances (NPS)

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Risk assessment

This crystalline sample sold as 3-MMC does not contain 3-MMC, but ammonium sulphate.

Ammonium sulphate is used in various industries, for example as a fertilizer, in sewage treatment plants, as a food additive, etc.

We have little information on pharmacological and toxicological effects. Ammonium sulphate has an irritant effect on mucous membranes (e.g. nasal or gastric mucous membranes). Nasal consumption may therefore cause severe irritation of the mucous membranes. Oral consumption can cause discomfort, nausea and vomiting. We have no information on the consequences of intravenous consumption. It is also unclear which dosages cause such effects. A stimulant effect as with 3-MMC is not to be expected.

Due to the lack of scientific studies and possible side effects, we advise against consumption!

In the case of powders and crystals, misdeclarations occur time and again; it is therefore essential to have these substances analyzed in a drug check.

Alert level

Safer Use

Analysis

Have your substances tested in a Drug Checking

Testing

If you do not have the possibility to have substances analysed, always test a small amount to avoid overdoses.

Wait and see

Wait 2 hours after oral intake, as there are always powders / crystals in circulation with unexpected active ingredients, which can have a later onset of action.

Utensils

Always use your own sniffing utensils when applying powders nasally (sniffing) to avoid infecting yourself or others with diseases.

Similar warnings

There are no current warnings for this substance

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