Can you dribble a speed (amphetamine) ad with a Ritalin prescription?

Four years ago, I was given a year-long Ritalin prescription and was caught by the police with a minimal amount of speed. Can anyone tell me whether the substance itself is properly analyzed or whether they simply filter out the drug group? I also wanted to know how likely it is that I'll get away with it, and whether it's even legal to carry or take a drug that I was last prescribed four years ago.

Thanks for any answer!

ps of course I'm also on that shit right now

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samm1917
1 year ago

Ritalin contains the active ingredient methylphenidat (MPH) and is a medicament from the chemical overgroup of the phenylethylamines. There, however, it does not belong to the subgroup of the amphetamines as often mistakenly assumed, but to that of the piperidine derivatives.

In a test on amphetamines, MPH is not displayed. If you take MPH and follow a test (e.g. in the context of a traffic control) on amphetamines, this test is negative though you have MPH intus.

The use of MPH is not a problem in itself, but a specific blood test must be carried out.

So your strategy doesn’t start. If you had MPH (Ritalin), the test would not have hit amphetamines.