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==Pharmaceutical additives==
==Pharmaceutical additives==
These are added to substances for their medical purposes. Often if they are taken at a higher dose than recommended, they are extremely harmful and often fatal.
These are added to substances for their medical purposes. Often if they are taken at a higher dose than recommended, they can be harmful and potentially fatal.


===Cold/Allergy/Cough medicines===
===Cold/Allergy/Cough medicines===
Common additives in cold, allergy or cough medicines include:
Common additives in cold, allergy or cough medicines include:
*Painkillers, (common examples include Acetaminophen, and Ibuprofen) - Most of these painkillers can be extremely dangerous if more than the recommended amount is taken. Common overdose effects include internal bleeding, and liver failure.
*Painkillers, (common examples include paracetamol, and ibuprofen) - Some of these painkillers can be extremely dangerous if more than the recommended amount is taken.
*Expectorants, (common examples include Guaifenesin and Potassium Iodide) - These are added to thin mucus. These substances can often fatal liver damage, and death, from overdosing.
*Expectorants, (common examples include guaifenesin and potassium iodide) - These are added to thin mucus.
*Decongestants, (common examples include Oxymetazoline, Phenylephrine and Pseudoephedrine) - These are added to dilate the sinuses to reduce congestion.
*Decongestants, (common examples include phenylephrine, pseudoephedrine, and oxymetazoline) - These are added to dilate the sinuses to reduce congestion.
*Antihistamines, (common examples include Cetrizine, Diphenhydramine, and Loratadine) - These are added to reduce allergy symptoms. Common overdose symptoms include, delirium, psychosis, liver failure, vomiting, and death.
*Antihistamines, (common examples include cetrizine, loratadine, and diphenhydramine) - These are added to reduce allergy symptoms.
===Opioid Painkillers===
===Opioid Painkillers===
Often OTC painkillers are added to prescription opioids, to prevent abuse, or 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. Common additives include:
*Acetaminophen - This is the most common additive to opioid painkillers, and painkillers that contain Acetaminophen often end in "cet", common examples being Percocet and Ultracet
*Paracetamol - This is the most common additive to opioid painkillers, and can cause liver failure if taken above the recommended dose.
*Ibuprophen
*Ibuprophen
*Acetylsalicylic acid (Asprin)
*Acetylsalicylic acid (Asprin)
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==Cutting agents==
==Cutting agents==
Cutting agents are chemicals added to street drugs to increase the amount the dealer can sell, or to increase the potency without increasing the price. Some of these can be completely harmless, and others can be dangerous and even fatal.
Cutting agents are chemicals added to street drugs to increase the amount the dealer can sell, or to increase the potency without increasing production costs. Some of these can be completely harmless, and others can be dangerous and even fatal.


===Common heroin & opium additives===
===Common heroin additives===
Street heroin/opium is often cut with other opioid chemicals, often much more dangerous than heroin/opium itself. Common additives include:
Street heroin is often cut with other opioid substances, often much more dangerous than heroin itself. Common additives include:
*Fentanyl and its analogues - Fentanyl is an extremely dangerous additive, because of its extremely low dosage range. Heroin/opium cut with fentanyl is much easier to overdose on than uncut heroin/opium. Fentanyl is also considered to be more addictive than heroin.
*Fentanyl and its analogs - Fentanyl can be an extremely dangerous additive, because of its extremely low dosage range. Heroin cut with fentanyl is much easier to overdose on than uncut heroin.
*Research chemical opioids (U-47700, U-x, etc) - Research chemical opioids are added to street heroin/opium to increase their potency, or to increase the amount of product. These are often much more potent than heroin. Heroin cut with these opioids is more dangerous because the increase in potency, and research chemicals do not have much information on them, and can have unknown consequences.
*Research chemical opioids (U-47700, U-x, etc) - Research chemical opioids are added to street heroin to increase its potency, or to increase the amount of product.
*Caffeine - Caffeine can mask the signs of an overdose
*Caffeine - Caffeine can mask the signs of an opioid overdose.
The following additives are not typically as dangerous as the additives mentioned above, although it can be harmful to snort or inject them.
The following additives are not typically as dangerous as the additives mentioned above, although it can be harmful to snort or inject them.
*Baking soda
*Baking soda
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*Talcum powder
*Talcum powder


===Cocaine Additives===
===Common cocaine Additives===
Cocaine is often cut with other stimulants and other powdered chemicals
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.
*Anesthetics (Benzocaine, Lidocaine Procaine) - Because cocaine is an anesthetic, other anesthetics are sometimes added to cocaine, to increase the amount while keeping some effects. These additives can be dangerous in case of overdose or interaction.
*Anaesthetics (benzocaine, lidocaine, etc.) - Because cocaine is an anaesthetic, other anaesthetics are sometimes added to cocaine to increase the amount while keeping some effects and/or to mask the presence of not anaesthetising stimulants.
*Levamisole - Levamisole is an anti-parasitic drug used in pets, and is the one of the most common additives to cocaine. Levamisole can be dangerous because it attacks white blood cells, and can cause a condition called agranulocytosis, which weakens the immune system.
*Levamisole - Levamisole is an anti-parasitic drug used in pets, and is the one of the most common additives to cocaine. Levamisole can be dangerous because it attacks white blood cells, and can cause a condition called agranulocytosis, which weakens the immune system.
The following additives are not typically as dangerous as the additives mentioned above, although it can be harmful to ingest, snort, or smoke them.
The following additives are not typically as dangerous as the additives mentioned above, although it can be harmful to ingest, snort, or smoke them.
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