Pillreports is a global database of Ecstasy" pills based on both subjective user reports and scientific analysis. "Ecstasy" is traditionally the name for MDMA based pills, however here we also include closely related substances such as MDA, MDEA, MBDB. Pills sold as "Ecstasy" often include other, potentially more dangerous, substances such as methamphetamine, ketamine and PMA.
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tssbh26 (member since July 26, 2014)
Next level tripadvisor... Nice!!
June 2, 2015, 10:52 pm GMTbluebull (member since November 3, 2012)
This 84% thing is confusing for people simply looking for a dose. Freebase MDMA is not found in street pills, so it's pointless to mention it and confusing if you mention the freebase dose and call it the MDMA dose. The dose is 244mg if that's what the lab reported, not 205mg. All dosage guidelines found online are for MDMA.HCl, never for freebase MDMA. If you tell people that there is 205mg MDMA in a pill it could lead to them taking too much. Thanks for the report in any case :) just wanted to point this out
June 11, 2015, 2:16 am GMTbiscuit from bl (member since August 14, 2010)
^ This is spot-on and excellent advice.
June 11, 2015, 4:31 pm GMTIf you need clear proof, go and pick up any OTC medicine which comes in tablet or capsule form and that contains pharmaceutical drugs that, just like with MDXX substances, are always present in the tablet or capsule in salt form (whether as a hydrochloride, sulphate, phosphate, citrate, etc, etc). The packet will state, for example, the milligram dose of "pseudoephedrine hydrochloride" and not just pseudoephedrine, or the milligram dose of codeine phosphate and not just codeine, because that is how these types of drugs are manufactured, precisely dosed (in a form ideal for ingestion), and ultimately administered.
MDMA-HCl, methamphetamine-HCL, amphetamine-SO4 and cocaine-HCl are no different. Therefore, this is the language that we should all be speaking in when quoting dosages of pills as determined by laboratory tests.