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

Active ingredients and content

4-MMC

41.6 %

2-MMC

41.5 %

Details of the substance tested

Thickness

Length x width

Diameter

Weight

Colour

White

Colour

Fracture groove

Relevant substance(s)

4-MMC (mephedrone)

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New Psychoactive Substances (NPS)

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Risk assessment

This powder, declared as mephedrone (4-MMC), contains a high quantity of 2-MMC in addition to mephedrone.

2-MMC (2-methylmethcathinone) is a rather new NPS (New Psychoactive Substance) and a cathinone of the amphetamine group. No reliable information is available on its risks, toxicity, side effects and long-term consequences. There is also no information available on possible interactions between the simultaneous consumption of mephedrone and 2-MMC. 2-MMC is often marketed on the Internet as a substitute for mephedrone or 3-MMC. According to user reports, the effect of 2-MMC tends to be compared with 2-FA or amphetamine (performance-enhancing and stimulating), which is why many consumers have experienced a slightly different effect than expected. Thus, in the event of a false declaration, as in this case, there is an increased risk that a high dose of 2-MMC will be consumed unintentionally.

Due to the lack of scientific studies on 2-MMC, we advise against consumption!

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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