In contemporary vernacular, the phrase “cutting coke” refers primarily to the act of diluting or adulterating cocaine…
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**Drug Cutting**
Drug cutting refers to the practice of adding substances to illicit drugs to increase their volume or alter their effects. These added substances, known as “cutting agents,” can range from harmless fillers like sugar or flour to harmful chemicals that pose serious health risks. Drug cutting is often done to maximize profits but can significantly affect the potency, safety, and overall experience of the drug. Understanding drug cutting is important for harm reduction and raising awareness about the dangers associated with contaminated or adulterated substances.
Cocaine, a powerful stimulant derived from the coca plant, has long been a substance of intrigue and…