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This is a list of cocaine analogues.A cocaine analogue is an (usually) artificial construct of a novel chemical compound from (often the starting point of natural) cocaine's molecular structure, with the result product sufficiently similar to cocaine to display similarity in, but alteration to, its chemical function.
Cocaine: Ketamine: MDMA: Ketamollicaine Cocaine: LSD: MDMA: Candy-flip on a string Candy-flipping on a string High risk on health Cocaine: MDMA: Sugar flip Sugar flipping Cocaine: Morphine: C & M Cocaine: PCP: Space, whack Cocaine: Wine: Coca wine: Ethanol is metabolized into cocaethylene: Cocaine: Quetiapine: Q-ball Codeine: Glutethimide ...
2α-(Propanoyl)-3β-(2-(6-methoxynaphthyl))-tropane or WF-33 is a cocaine analogue. It, along with WF-23 the other "2-naphthyl" cocaine analogue, are considered the more potent of the WF series cocaine analogues.
This is the list of Schedule III controlled substances in the United States as defined in section 202 of the Controlled Substances Act (21 U.S.C. § 812) and 21 CFR 1308.13. The following findings are required for substances to be placed in this schedule:
This is the list of Schedule II controlled substances in the United States as defined by the Controlled Substances Act. [1] The following findings are required, by section 202 of that Act, for substances to be placed in this schedule: The drug or other substance has a high potential for abuse.
'Pink cocaine,' a party drug reportedly found in Liam Payne's system at his time of death, often contains ketamine, MDMA and methamphetamine — but not cocaine.
An energy drink named after cocaine is being sold in local stores. But community members’ worries go beyond just the name. ... It kept the brand name. But questions about Cocaine Energy’s ...
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