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Traditional Czech methamphetamine, locally known as pervitin, is made from (pseudo)ephedrine using iodine and red phosphorus. I understand that the process does not change the chirality of the starting molecule and so it produces 100 % d-meth.
Crystal meth is advertised as also d-meth but it seems considerably weaker compared to the original Czech meth. I wonder why that is since it's supposed to be the same thing. Does anyone have any ideas to explain the gap?
Crystal meth is advertised as also d-meth but it seems considerably weaker compared to the original Czech meth. I wonder why that is since it's supposed to be the same thing. Does anyone have any ideas to explain the gap?