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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. | ||
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===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}} | |||
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*[[wikipedia:Cutting agent|Cutting agent (Wikipedia)]] | |||
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