Drug precursors
A drug precursor is a substance which can be used to make illicit drugs.
Examples of such precursors and drugs made with them are listed below.
Precursors
- N-acetylanthranilic acid
- anthranilic acid
- benzaldehyde
- benzyl cyanide
- ephedrine and pseudoephedrine
- ergocristine, ergonovine and ergotamine
- ethylamine
- GBL
- safrole, isosafrole and 3,4-methylenedioxyphenylpropan-2-one
- methylamine
- N-methylephedrine and N-methylpseudoephedrine
- N-phenethyl-4-piperidone (NPP)
- fentanyl and analogues
- nitroethane
- norpseudoephedrine and phenylpropanolamine
- phenylacetic acid
- piperidine
- phencyclidine (PCP)
- piperonal (heliotropin)
- propionic anhydride
- fentanyl and analogues
- acetic anhydride
- benzyl chloride
Reagents
- hydriodic acid
- hypophosphorous acid
- iodine
- red phosphorus and white phosphorus
- potassium permanganate
- sodium permanganate
- hydrochloric acid (hydrogen chloride)
- Amphetamine
- Cocaine
- N,N-Dimethylamphetamine
- Ethylamphetamine
- Fentanyl and analogues
- Heroin
- LSD
- MDA
- MDE
- MDMA
- Methamphetamine
- Methaqualone
- Methcathinone
- Phencyclidine (PCP)
- sulfuric acid
- Amphetamine
- Cocaine
- MDA
- MDE
- MDMA
- Methamphetamine
- Methaqualone
- Phenyl-2-propanone
Solvents
- acetone
- cocaine
- Heroin
- LSD
- MDA
- MDE
- MDMA
- Methamphetamine
- diethyl ether
- Amphetamine
- Cocaine
- Fentanyl and analogues
- Heroin
- LSD
- MDA
- MDE
- MDMA
- Methamphetamine
- Methaqualone
- Methcathinone
- Phencyclidine (PCP)
- Phenyl-2-propanone
- methylethylketone (butanone) and methyl isobutyl ketone
- cocaine
- heroin
- MDA
- MDEA
- methamphetamine
- toluene
- cocaine
- fentanyl and analogues
- methaqualone
- phencyclidine (PCP)
- phenyl-2-propanone
See also
- Clandestine chemistry
- DEA list of chemicals
- European law on drug precursors
- Controlled Substances Act
- United Nations Convention Against Illicit Traffic in Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances
- Combat Methamphetamine Epidemic Act of 2005
- Chemical Diversion and Trafficking Act
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