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  2. Crack cocaine - Wikipedia

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    Pictured here are baking soda, a commonly used base in making crack, a metal spoon, a tealight, and a cigarette lighter. The spoon is held over the heat source to "cook" the cocaine into crack. Sodium bicarbonate (NaHCO 3, common baking soda) is a base used in the preparation of crack, although other weak bases may substitute for it. [7] [8]

  3. Talk:Crack cocaine/Archive 3 - Wikipedia

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    Contrary to what the article says, sodium bicarbonate (baking soda, NaHCO 3) is not a replacement for ether, which is a solvent. It is a replacement for ammonia, which at one time was the base used to convert cocaine from its hydrochloride salt form (nitrogen protonated) to its free base form (nitrogen deprotonated).

  4. Free base - Wikipedia

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    Free base (freebase, free-base) is a descriptor for the neutral form of an amine commonly used in reference to illicit drugs. The amine is often an alkaloid , such as nicotine , cocaine , morphine , and ephedrine , or derivatives thereof.

  5. Fact check: Will drug dealers target kids with fentanyl-laced ...

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    Fentanyl is a synthetic opioid used to treat severe pain that is 100 times more potent than morphine, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.. In 2020, more than 56,000 deaths ...

  6. Lacing (drugs) - Wikipedia

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    Other research outlined how drug dealers have other ways of making profit without having to resort to cutting the drugs they sell. [3] Cocaine has been cut with various substances ranging from flour and powdered milk to ground drywall, mannitol, baking soda, and other common, easily obtainable substances. [citation needed]

  7. That doesn’t mean schools have stopped trying to educate kids about the risks of drug use. D.A.R.E. is still taught in thousands of communities across the country, using a revamped curriculum ...

  8. DARE Didn't Make Kids 'Say No' to Drugs. It Normalized ... - AOL

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    But while DARE didn't "work" in the sense of keeping many kids from using drugs, Felker-Kantor argues the program was wildly successful at normalizing the presence of police, and the war on drugs ...

  9. Drug Dealer Simulator - Wikipedia

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    These drugs are created through an in-game "mixing table", which allows the player to create drugs out of existing substances (e.g. amphetamine, baking soda, ibuprofen). [ 1 ] [ 2 ] These substances are obtained through searching random areas that a fictional cartel member named Eddie drops the player off at, or by buying them at a local gas ...