
Replica of the original civilian packaging of pervitin with a folded period leaflet from the Second World War.
This version was freely available in civilian pharmacies and promoted as a remedy for fatigue, exhaustion and low blood pressure. Each tablet in this civilian form reportedly contained 0,015 g of the active ingredient (methamphetamine hydrochloride), which is five times the dosage of the military variant used by the Wehrmacht (0,003 g per tablet).
Due to its higher content, this form of pervitin became popular among students, drivers, housewives and even soldiers, who obtained it outside official supply channels and later had it sent to them by field post from home. The accompanying leaflet replicates the original medical language and dosage instructions used at the time.
Manufactured by Temmler Werke, pervitin was initially considered a safe and modern stimulant until its addictive potential and side effects became widely known. >> More information about meth<<
It can be used mainly for field doctors, as well as for Wehrmacht soldiers as a supplement. It can also be used in a camp or at an exhibition of personal belongings of a Wehrmacht soldier during World War II.
!The ampoule is supplied empty. This product is not intended to promote the use of any drugs and is intended to enhance the authentic appearance of exhibitions and reconstructions!
Additional parameters
Category: | Personal items |
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EAN: | — |
? Dimensions (Box):: | 60x20x20mm |
? Dimensions (Flayer):: | 110x145mm |