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Active ingredients and content

Methamphetamine

80 %

Details of the substance tested

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Relevant substance(s)

Methamphetamine

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Risk assessment

A sample sold as MDMA did not contain MDMA, but methamphetamine.

Methampetamine belongs to the phenylethylamine group of substances and has a strong stimulating effect (psychostimulant). It increases the mental and physical drive in the human body. In contrast to MDMA, methamphetamine has a much less entactogenic effect (touching the inside, stronger perception of one's own emotions) and also a much less empathogenic effect (empathy-promoting).

Since methamphetamine is dosed much lower (2-25 mg) than MDMA (80-120 mg) and has a much longer duration of action (methamphetamine: 6-30h / MDMA: 3-5h), misdeclaration of these substances can quickly lead to a psychologically overwhelming and very risky overdose with adverse health effects. Doses of 140 mg or more of methamphetamine can be fatal in an adult person.

With powders and crystalline samples, dangerous false declarations occur time and again. It is therefore essential to have powders and crystalline samples tested before consumption!

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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