The forms and types of new drugs are so diverse that it is difficult to list all the drugs that can be hidden as items. However, some common new drugs include:
Capsules: Some drugs can be made into small capsules that can be hidden in food, medicines or supplements. These capsules are usually unlabeled or have no discernible odor or taste.
Powder: Some drugs can be made into powdered form and hidden in foods such as candy, spices or flour. These powders usually have no discernible odor or taste.
Crystals: Some drugs can be made in crystal form and hidden in items such as candy, ice or gems. These crystals usually have a distinct odor and taste.
Pills: Some drugs can be made into pill form and hidden in medicines or health products. These pills usually have no discernible odor or taste.
To identify drugs, you can start from the following aspects:
Observation of appearance: Observe whether there is any abnormality in the appearance of the drug, such as color, shape and texture. If the appearance is abnormal, it may be a new type of drug.
Smell: Drugs usually have a specific odor, such as the smell of chemicals, fragrance, etc.. If the odor is abnormal, it may be a new type of drug.
Tasting: If you can taste the drug, you may find the taste abnormal, such as bitter, astringent, etc.. If the flavor is abnormal, it may be a new type of drug.
Detection tools: The presence of drugs can be quickly detected by using detection tools, such as drug test strips and detectors.
In short, be alert to various possible ways of hiding drugs, do not easily accept food or drugs given by strangers, call the police in time to deal with suspicious items or people, and *** with resisting the infringement of drugs.