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An '''additive''' is a substance that is added to existing drug products. They are typically used either for medical purposes, or to discourage abuse.{{citation needed}} Many of these additives can be dangerous when taken at higher than prescribed dosages or when taken unknowingly. | |||
==Pharmaceutical additives== | ==Pharmaceutical additives== | ||
These are added to substances for their medical purposes. | These are added to substances for their medical purposes. Many of them can be harmful and potentially fatal if they are taken at a higher dose than recommended. | ||
===Cold/ | ===Cold/allergy/cough medicines=== | ||
Common additives in cold, allergy or cough medicines include: | Common additives in cold, allergy or cough medicines include: | ||
* | *Non-opioid painkillers (e.g. paracetamol and ibuprofen) - Some of these painkillers can be extremely dangerous if more than the recommended amount is taken. | ||
*Expectorants | *Expectorants (e.g. guaifenesin and potassium iodide) - These are added to thin mucus. | ||
*Decongestants | *Decongestants (e.g. phenylephrine, pseudoephedrine, and oxymetazoline) - These are added to dilate the sinuses to reduce congestion. | ||
*Antihistamines | *[[Antihistamines]] (e.g. cetrizine, loratadine, and diphenhydramine) - These are added to reduce allergy symptoms. | ||
=== | ===In prescription opioids=== | ||
Often OTC painkillers are added to prescription opioids, to prevent abuse, and to increase pain relief. These can be very damaging and fatal in case of an overdose. Common additives include: | Often OTC painkillers are added to prescription opioids, to prevent abuse, and to increase pain relief. These can be very damaging and fatal in case of an overdose.{{citation needed}} Common additives include: | ||
*Paracetamol - This is the most common additive to opioid painkillers, and can cause liver failure if taken above the recommended dose. | *Paracetamol - This is the most common additive to opioid painkillers, and can cause liver failure if taken above the recommended dose. | ||
*Ibuprophen | *Ibuprophen | ||
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==Cutting agents== | ==Cutting agents== | ||
Cutting agents are chemicals added to | Cutting agents are chemicals, both active or inert, that can be added to illicitly sold substances in order to raise profitability by increasing the amount able to be sold, or to increase the potency without increasing production costs. Some of these additives can be completely harmless, while others can be dangerous and even fatal.{{citation needed}} | ||
===Common heroin additives=== | ===Common heroin additives=== | ||
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*Talcum powder | *Talcum powder | ||
===Common cocaine | ===Common cocaine additives=== | ||
Cocaine is often cut with other stimulants and other powdered substances. | Cocaine is often cut with other stimulants and other powdered substances. | ||
*Caffeine and other stimulants - Other stimulants are sometimes added to increase the amount, while keeping the same or similar effect. These additives can be dangerous in case of overdose, or drug interactions. | *Caffeine and other stimulants - Other stimulants are sometimes added to increase the amount, while keeping the same or similar effect. These additives can be dangerous in case of overdose, or drug interactions. | ||
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*Powdered milk | *Powdered milk | ||
=== | ===Psychedelic additives=== | ||
* | *HPBCD | ||
==Other== | ==Other== | ||
===Ethyl rubbing alcohol=== | ===Ethyl rubbing alcohol=== | ||
To prevent abuse, poisons and denaturants are often added to ethanol products that are intended for purposes other than human consumption. In the United States, it is a legal requirement for ethanol-based rubbing alcohol products to contain acetone and methyl isobutyl ketone.{{citation needed}} Many preparations of rubbing alcohol also contain denatonium benzoate, which while not particularly toxic, is extremely bitter tasting to discourage human consumption.{{citation needed}} | To prevent abuse, poisons and denaturants are often added to ethanol products that are intended for purposes other than human consumption. In the United States, it is a legal requirement for ethanol-based rubbing alcohol products to contain acetone and methyl isobutyl ketone.{{citation needed}} Many preparations of rubbing alcohol also contain denatonium benzoate, which while not particularly toxic, is extremely bitter tasting to discourage human consumption.{{citation needed}} | ||
In Iran, where consumption of alcohol is illegal, denatonium benzoate is added to over the counter rubbing alcohol to discourage it's consumption.{{citation needed}} | |||
==External links== | |||
*[[wikipedia:Cutting agent|Cutting agent (Wikipedia)]] | |||
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