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>Corticosteroid The table isn't exactly necessary or additive to the article. Plus, who laces PCP with gas or cannabis with FME? It doesn't happen |
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Without the user knowing their product has been laced, it may be lethal or dangerous to use it. Commonly,{{citation needed}} cocaine is cut with agents such as benzocaine or levamisole. Laced products are often laced because they are of low quality or quantity, and therefore, bulking agents or things that "potentiate" the product are added. | Without the user knowing their product has been laced, it may be lethal or dangerous to use it. Commonly,{{citation needed}} cocaine is cut with agents such as benzocaine or levamisole. Laced products are often laced because they are of low quality or quantity, and therefore, bulking agents or things that "potentiate" the product are added. | ||
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Substance lacing is the practice of adulterating ("cutting") substances intended for market distribution, typically on the street, for the purposes of increasing its profitability to the seller if not to increase perceived potency or maintain desirability by the buyer.
Without the user knowing their product has been laced, it may be lethal or dangerous to use it. Commonly,[citation needed] cocaine is cut with agents such as benzocaine or levamisole. Laced products are often laced because they are of low quality or quantity, and therefore, bulking agents or things that "potentiate" the product are added.
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