insomniac1988
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Vasculitis is an inflammation of your blood vessels. It causes changes in the walls of blood vessels, including thickening, weakening, narrowing and scarring. These changes restrict blood flow, resulting in organ and tissue damage.
Realizing this thread may be a lost cause, since 3-FPM as with all RC's are banned for human testing. However, this particular stimulant appears to have more therapeutic potential than all current prescription stimulants on the market. (Ritalin, Adderall, Vyvanse, etc.) Perhaps the effect on serotonin may have something to do with this. However, after some research on Phenmetrazine, Vasculitis was a major concern, which may be why it was pulled from the market. Would 3-FPM also have this side-effect? Or would sticking to standard prescription stimulants be safer?
Realizing this thread may be a lost cause, since 3-FPM as with all RC's are banned for human testing. However, this particular stimulant appears to have more therapeutic potential than all current prescription stimulants on the market. (Ritalin, Adderall, Vyvanse, etc.) Perhaps the effect on serotonin may have something to do with this. However, after some research on Phenmetrazine, Vasculitis was a major concern, which may be why it was pulled from the market. Would 3-FPM also have this side-effect? Or would sticking to standard prescription stimulants be safer?