No, they do not contain methamphetamine.
No, but it is an amphetamine. "Pharmaceutical" meth. The only thing that contains methamphetamine is methamphetamine.
1040 mg
no
Most cold and flu tablets contain pseudoephedrine, which is a stimulant and may cause you to lose your appetite. pseudoephedrine is extracted from these tablets to make methamphetamine, most people who use meth don't eat much which is why drug addicts are usually skinny (also they most likely spend their food money on drugs, good thing they don't have an appetite...)
no over the counter remedies contain methamphetamine, but the good doctor may prescribe dysoxin which is methampetamine. Good luck with your diet.
clay tablets with literature on them
diphenoxylate, loperamide
Vitamins themselves do not contain fibre but some vitamin tablets add fibre.
No because your stomach is an acidic soloution.
Abilify tablets contain magnesium stearate.
Moses carries stone tablets which contain the Ten Commandments from God. The number of tablets varies with each version of the story, but it is usually only one or two tablets.
Methamphetamine can be detected in a drug test even if one does not smoke/abuse meth. One way this is possible is that methamphetamine was ingested in another way, such as orally in the form of prescription pills (Desoxyn is a prescription form of methamphetamine hydrochloride). Certain decongestant inhalers also contain an isomer of methamphetamine. Though this compound lacks the abuse potential of its enantiomer (non-superimposable mirror-image molecule), it may still show up as 'meth' on a drug test. Finally, other medications can also cause false positives for methamphetamine on certain tests. If one test gives a positive result, more advanced tests can be used to distinguish between positive results and false positives. If one has used the aforementioned products which contain methamphetamine, this should be brought to the attention of the test administrator.