Cocaine is also called coke, C, snow, flake, or blow. It may contain other substances, such as cornstarch, talcum powder, or sugar. It may also contain other drugs, such as another local anesthetic called procaine or a stimulant such as amphetamine.
no, just cocaine.
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You don't. Generally, drug dealers use the benzocaine for making fake crack, not the real thing. Benzocaine numbs the mouth when tasted, just like cocaine. Do keep in mind that manufacturing street drugs is illegal, and manufacturing counterfeit drugs is not only illegal, but can put the dealer at risk for retaliation.
Chemical companies exist however several reports of the diphenylprolinol users who claim that consumed this research chemical and experienced the effects similar to those of Cocaine - mild stimulation and euphoria.
Nope, lidocaine, and benzocaine will never provide cross reactivity on a cocaine EMIT assay, or GCMS.
Yes, too much of any Benzocaine can cause a false positive.
it can make you test positive for opiates.
Yes. Benzocaine is a local anesthetic. It is the active ingredient in over the counter balms and ointments that treat earpain, oral ulcers, chapped lips etc. Benzocaine looks a lot like Cocaine, which is why it is mixed with cocaine during import to make the amount of cocaine imported seem larger. It has nothing to do with getting high or any other reason for it to be made illegal.
A creme made from a clinical anasthegic, such as made from the benzocaine family, or the novicane family.. Technically and this isn't right, cocaine can be used..
No. The active ingredient, benzocaine, should not be absorbed in significant amounts and should not cross react with cocaine.
No, benzocaine is an ester.
Cocaine in the UK has dropped below 10% on the street and can be as low as 3-5%. It is mostly benzocaine now unless you have a very high up source. It doesn't show any sign of change as idiots still buy it....