If Cold medicines are ingredients in meth why do they no create like reactions when used as a medication?
Question by genius at work: If Cold medicines are ingredients in meth why do they no create like reactions when used as a medication?
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Answer by Chris Gicky
Without going into too much detail here….
Methamphetamine is very similar chemically to a drug called Ephedrine.
Ephedrine is a drug that helps clear the snot out of your head and gives you a little bit of energy to get you going when you are sick.
Think of an Ephedrine molecule as this:
X-X-X-X-X-X-X-X-A
And Methamphetamine like this:
X-X-X-X-X-X-X-X-B
That little switch from A to B makes all the difference in the world.
H-Cl is hydrochloric acid
H(2)0 is water
See, that one molecule changes from plain water to a corrosive acid.. A much different chemical, that will make quite different reactions.. But just a little bit different when you look at it.
I hope this has helped.
Please don’t do meth.
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