How to make Sudafed out of Meth

Because the active ingredient in Sudafed β€” Pseudoephedrine β€” is used in the concoction of meth, it is increasingly regulated by law, and thus increasingly difficult to come by. Meth, on the other hand, may not be.

If your allergies are killing you and you just can’t find any Sudafed, then The Journal of Apocryphal Chemistry is here for you. In this month’s issue they offer instructions on how to turn your methylamphetamines into Pseudoephedrine…



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Category: Bizarre, Funny, Science & Nature

4 Responses

  1. shami says:

    thats hilarious… and ingenious…

  2. Jeff says:

    I just stuck a couple of copies of that in the Doctor’s lounge in the hospital I work at. I wonder if they’ll pick it up?

  3. As a chemist, I love this.

  4. Tim Coates says:

    What’s most amusing is that there is a Journal of Apocryphal Chemistry.

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