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the numbers are the ratio of different substances in the pill. edata does not (any longer at least) give conclusive amounts in mg of the different substances.

So for example, a pill that says "MDMA: 1" would be 100% MDMA (as the active ingredient)
 
Bauer095 said:
the numbers are the ratio of different substances in the pill. edata does not (any longer at least) give conclusive amounts in mg of the different substances.

So for example, a pill that says "MDMA: 1" would be 100% MDMA (as the active ingredient)

exactly...and if the pill had half meth and half mdma it would say:
mdma 1
meth 1
 
waterfreak said:
exactly...and if the pill had half meth and half mdma it would say:
mdma 1
meth 1

That way you really don't got a clue if it's 80% MDMA and 20% Meth, or otherwise..right?
 
Air said:
That way you really don't got a clue if it's 80% MDMA and 20% Meth, or otherwise..right?

If it was 80% MDMA and 20% meth, it would say:

MDMA: 4
Meth: 1

4 parts MDMA to 1 part meth.

But that could mean:

120mg MDMA, 30 mg meth;

OR

80mg MDMA, 20 mg meth;

OR

8 mg MDMA, 2 mg meth (not likely, but you see what I mean)
 
Sim0n, of course. Was stupid enough not the check the site out again. My bad :)
 
I dont understand why that site would change it to this kind of method when the old way showed you exactly how much and what was in it.
 
patte4dm said:
I dont understand why that site would change it to this kind of method when the old way showed you exactly how much and what was in it.

i read somewhere that it had somthing to do with the authorities. dont quote me, but im pretty sure.
 
Active Contents
This describes what active substances were found in the tablet by the lab. Each substance is followed by a number showing the ratio of that substance to other active substances found. For instance, for tablets found to contain only MDMA, "MDMA: 1" would be displayed. For a tablet found to contain approximately twice as much MDMA as Caffeine, "MDMA: 2, Caffeine: 1" would be displayed. The ratios are approximate. Also listed is the type of test that was used to determine tablet contents.

Important Note : From this data, there is no reliable way to determine the total quantity of an active ingredient present in the pill. "MDMA: 2, Caffeine: 1" could mean either "100 mg MDMA and 50 mg Caffeine" or "4 mg MDMA and 2 mg Caffeine". The DEA does not allow laboratories to provide quantitative testing results to the public. See the Frequently Asked Questions about the Data and Test Types pages for more information.

-from FAQ-

Why don't you know (or display) actual quantities of each substance?
In the United States, the handling of Schedule I substances (MDMA, LSD, Cannabis, etc) is restricted to those with a valid DEA license. Forensic labs such as DDL and others require DEA licensure in order to operate. The DEA has made an unpublished administrative rule that licensed labs are not allowed to provide quantitative data to the public, reportedly for fear of providing 'quality control' to dealers and suppliers of black market products. The DEA and other government organizations around the US perform thousands of tests of street pills each year, yet none of their data is publicly available.

Because of this, the information we receive from the laboratory testing only includes information about what known substances were found and in what ratios.



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