First image of the tested substance
First image of the tested substance
First image of the tested substance

Active ingredients and content

2-MMC

Quantity not determinable

Details of the substance tested

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Colour

White

Colour

Fracture groove

Relevant substance(s)

New Psychoactive Substances (NPS)

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Risk assessment

These as MDMA crystalline sample does not contain MDMA, but 2-MMC.

2-MMC (2-methylmethcathinone) is an NPS (new psychoactive substance) from the cathinone group. 2-MMC is often marketed on the internet as mephedrone (4-MMC) or a 3-MMC substitute. According to user reports, the effect of 2-MMC is compared to the effect of amphetamine (performance-enhancing and stimulating). In contrast to MDMA, the effect of 2-MMC is described as less euphoric.

If these two substances are mixed up, there is a risk of overdosing, as there is no typical MDMA effect. This increases the risk of unintentionally consuming a high dose of 2-MMC.

There is hardly any information available on the effects, side effects and long-term consequences of 2-MMC. Consumption of this substance therefore involves unknown risks. Regular consumption and high doses also increase the risk potential. If you nevertheless decide to use this substance, we strongly recommend that you adhere to the safer use messages. Due to a lack of information and the associated risks, which are difficult to assess, we advise against regular use.

With powders and crystalline samples, false declarations occur again and again; it is therefore essential to have these tested before consumption!

Safer Use

Analysis

Have your substances tested in a Drug Checking

Testing

If you do not have the possibility to have substances analysed, always test a small amount to avoid overdoses.

Wait and see

Wait 2 hours after oral intake, as there are always powders / crystals in circulation with unexpected active ingredients, which can have a later onset of action.

Utensils

Always use your own sniffing utensils when applying powders nasally (sniffing) to avoid infecting yourself or others with diseases.

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