Methamphetamine hydrochloride
methamphetamine hydrochloride meth·am·phet·a·mine hydrochloride (měth’ām-fět’ə-mēn’, -mĭn)
n.
A crystalline amine used as a central nervous system stimulant and in the treatment of obesity.
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