fastandbulbous
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Dipipanone (& cyclizine) is quite spectacular in the euphoria it produces (and all without a queasy tummy!), although the cyclizine does rather limit the upper dose if you have tolerance because of the anticholinergic effects of the cyclizine.
Ketobemidone is supposed to be the opioid for euphoria, but as pointed out, hardly anybody has tried it (it also has NMDA antagonist activity, so who knows what it's like). I always thought 3-phenyl-3-propionyloxytropane would make for a euphoric opiate. As well as being a sort of prodine derivatibe, it's a 3-phenyltropane and might have some dopamine reuptake inhibitor activity. Now that would make for a combination speedball in one molecule!
Ketobemidone is supposed to be the opioid for euphoria, but as pointed out, hardly anybody has tried it (it also has NMDA antagonist activity, so who knows what it's like). I always thought 3-phenyl-3-propionyloxytropane would make for a euphoric opiate. As well as being a sort of prodine derivatibe, it's a 3-phenyltropane and might have some dopamine reuptake inhibitor activity. Now that would make for a combination speedball in one molecule!