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4-EAR (4-Ethylaminorex) any info?

^ Yep, look at mephedrone - known really unpleasant & dangerous side effects, yet people still lust after it and do shitloads if they get the chance.

On the plus side, some of the aminorex derivatives seem much less inclined towards nasty side effects. If it's going to be out there, all we can do is be vigilant for tell tale signs that things are going wrong - less than one would like, but what else can be done?

PS You can't compare amphet etc SAR studies with this one, for instance, the most active of the series (aminorex) doesn't have an alpha carbon substitution; the analogous one of the amphetamine series would be phenethylamine, which doesn't do much unless you inhibit enzymes that it's not really a good idea to inhibit (MAO). This is unknown territory and requires that people tread very carefully...
 
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Also, stay the fuck away from this place N0 W4RN1NG before you get your ass thrown back in jail. I read your zoklet threads, why the fuck do you do this to yourself?

chill out...



Does anyone have any idea on the legality of this? I am currently living in the UK.
 
It would be legal in the UK as there is no catch-all clause for oxazole stimulants, nor is it explicitly mention in the MODA.

It is very likely to be considered an analogue in the US, and would definitely be an analogue in australia.
 
It is very likely to be considered an analogue in the US

Just came across this:

Current law provides that an analogue of a controlled substance intended for human consumption shall be treated as a schedule I controlled substance. Under this act, an analogue or homologue of any schedule I controlled substance shall be treated as a schedule I controlled substance.

from HB 641
http://www.senate.mo.gov/11info/BTS_Web/Bill.aspx?SessionType=R&BillID=4405799

Not sure if this became law, but it would explicitly prohibit 4-EAR, which is 4-MAR's homologue.
 
It would be legal in the UK as there is no catch-all clause for oxazole stimulants, nor is it explicitly mention in the MODA.

It is very likely to be considered an analogue in the US, and would definitely be an analogue in australia.

Excellent :D

Thanks for that.
 
4-EAR is 4-ethylaminorex. Early studies and the compound patent suggest that it is significantly more potent than 4-methylaminorex (4-MAR)

Makes the compound even more interesting :)
 
will it be the cis- or the trans- isomer of the 4-ears that will be the potent one,
or could the racemic hit the right spot.

anyone thought about 4-flouro-(4-ear) ?

your ex.
 
^Do you mean sticking the fluorine on the benzne ring? I've personally I've thought that 4-Fluoroaminorex might be interesting. Although I'm not sure how much we could deduce from comparing fluorine and methyl/ethyl substitutions in the amphetamines and cathinones.

I've no idea how ring substitutions would affect the aminorex class either. But one thing I can be certain of is that any psychoactive drug with FEAR in the title will get a stupid fucking nickname just like 6-APB. It's unlikely that the high could outweigh the resulting despair upon hearing the nickname in a public place... especially if it's someone you know and trust who will be off the christmas card list if they dare utter it again in my presence.

I'm sure 3,4-MD-(4-MAR) has been bought up in the past and people in the know seem to think that it would be next to useless IIRC.
 
4-flouro on the benzeen ring is what i ment , speaking to an old bee i heard that 4flouro-4-mar has been made in thae past and did not significantly improve on anything that -mar itself had.
Can't find anything in any online "the Hive" notes , but i DO like the Name Fear for 4fluoro-4-ethylaminiorex

your "aminor".ex
 
So SAR wise, we only know much about 4-substitutions on the oxazoline so far, right? At this point, I really wouldn't mind people sticking little things on there just to circumvent the law. Who knows what substitution on the phenyl ring will bring. It could be a dead end in its entirety for all we know.

ebola
 
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