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

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

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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