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Benocyclidine in Ecstasy pills

Folley

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Benocyclidine... why is it our ecstasy pills?

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Benocyclidine

http://www.ecstasydata.org/view.php?id=2307
http://www.ecstasydata.org/view.php?id=2314
http://www.ecstasydata.org/view.php?id=2309

Unlike related compounds like phencyclidine and ketamine, benocyclidine is a pure DRI with negligible affinity for the NMDA receptor, and it therefore lacks any anticonvulsant, anesthetic, hallucinogenic, or dissociative effects

it is also a Dopamine re-uptake inhibitor, so when used in combination with stimulants, or even MDMA in high doses, it could cause some form of Serotonin Syndrome, correct?


so why has Benocyclidine recently started showing up in our ecstasy? Its on the East and West coast, as well as Utah.

Most of the time its combined with 5-MeO-DiPT, and I find that even more curious... so fellow BLers, what do yall think?
 
I can tell you that the Garfields were a stronger and more intense pill (ecstasydata has changed it's contents three times now, the last time eliminating 5-MeO-DiPT for some reason?!) than the butterflies but even those were intense. I've warned homies to start with a quarter or half a pill, only a couple people were heroes and took one whole pill. But very chill and lazy body high, almost like if you were with Lucy. And visuals both CE and OE, and it made music very awesome. But remember that the Garfields supposedly had foxy in it, then it was changed (on the third change) and the butterflies still show positive tests for it, so it could be the foxy in the pills making it so fun and intense rather than the Benocyclidine.

That's all I can offer
Edata Lab said:
2 of 3 Erowid Expert Network chemists agree it is most likely Benocyclidine, a dopamine reuptake inhibitor that probably has stimulant effects. The third chemist believes it could be something else and suggests continuing to search for the correct identification.

http://www.ecstasydata.org/view.php?id=2314
Based on the effects, I am betting 2/3 chemists are wrong... Sounds like #3 also likes to do drugs and doesn't buy the "library match" they are getting.
 
^ I have kept that in considerations, but it would still have to be very similar would it not?
 
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