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If it's an active metabolite...

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...then, as like is mentioned in the Troparil discussion page, (with the very major distinction of this Salicylmethylecgonine having existed in countless people's bodies in actuality and historically: and Troparil not having such distinction of nototiety), is an ethyl (drinking) alcohol (i.e. ethanol) in vivo synthesis byproduct created when drinking alcohol with this metabolite in addition to simple cocaethylene? (Most likely its name being Salicylethylecgonine). I'd find a page made on it (being a pervasively extant and humanly exposed chemical / chemical-byproduct) highly an esteemed venture for any wikipedian in this field. 65.102.0.163 (talk) 13:03, 20 March 2010 (UTC)[reply]

Another such question would be; is salicylmethlecgonine itself, like vanillylmethylecgonine, a binding product to a metabolite or similar to something such as Aspirin, (as vanillylmethylecgonine is to Vanilla) in vivo? Rather than a natural product of cocaine/benzoylmethylecgonine's decay? 184.76.53.217 (talk) 03:57, 29 December 2010 (UTC)[reply]