Ephedra is the common name of a plant. The "bottle of ephedra" is probably ephedra tea containing 375mg of plant parts. Ephedrine is the trivial name of a chemical compound, an alkaloid.
Ephedrine HCl is the hydrochloric acid salt of ephedrine. Now forget the last two sentences -- because any references to "ephedrine", an easily oxidized, fishy-smelling free base with a melting point of 79 degrees Celsius actually refer to ephedrine HCl, a nice, happy stable salt which acts as a bronchodilator and central nervous system stimulant and melts at over 200 degrees Celcius. More.
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