Back in the 80's there was "Ether Based Rock cocaine".
Is eating peanut butter linked to the use of illegal drugs?
Diethyl Ether, more commenly known as Ether was one of the first anesthetics, and was marketed in the 19th century (mixed with ethanol) as a cure-all and recreational drug. It may also be used as an inhalant and can be used to make a variety of illegal drugs such as cocaine and meth. The effects are like drinking vast amounts of alcohol.
Drugs become illegal when law makers decide to pass laws saying these drugs are illegal.
Illegal drugs mean drugs which is not accepted or it's against the law to use them
In the early days Ether was trickled over a gauze mask over the face and nose. Later, endotracheal tubes were put in and connected to a bottle of ether and patient was anaesthetised with ether and intermittent oxygen .
Three illegal drugs are: heroin, cocaine, and methamphetamines.
Criminals may use ether for various illicit purposes, including as a solvent for manufacturing illegal drugs, such as in the synthesis of narcotics. Its volatile nature makes it useful for creating explosives or as a means to enhance the effects of other substances when misused. Additionally, ether has been historically associated with instances of inhalant abuse due to its psychoactive properties. However, the use of ether in criminal activities is less common today compared to other substances.
yes it is, you are assosiated with the drugs and the drug buyer.
It depends on the drugs. Most illegal drugs are illegal because they're harmful in some way, but just being illegal is harm enough for them to be worth avoiding.
Since this is in the illegal drugs section, you are never allowed.....because the drugs in question are illigal. Hence, the illegal drugs section.
No. Nobody should be making illegal drugs at all. Illegal drugs are made to destroy humans inside their body and that is very dangerous. Illegal drugs should not be made at all, they should be thrown away or be destroyed.
All, I repeat, ALL illegal drugs can be detected in your bloodstream.