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whats to say flunitrazolam wouldn't be soluble a la midazolam?
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To make it you would have some ideas about chemistry in the first place unless you are doing something simple and shady like heroin from morphine.May I please ask, if you have no idea about chemistry, can you just make something and use it on yourself?
May I please ask, if you have no idea about chemistry, can you just make something and use it on yourself?
No, no you can't, depending on your definition of "make", eg, you could likely easily synthesize freebase cocaine from cocaine hcl.
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That looks really good, and it gave me an idea for novel opioid:A nice, simple one for you all. A ring-opened morphinan analogue. Because of the ring-opening it should bypass the analogue clauses of many countries because they specifically refer to morphinan analogues, which, since the 4th ring is opened, this is not. It is merely a bizarre phenanthrene, which is outside the scope of the legislation, in my country and others. The morpholine ring was just the first thing that came to mind, that also helped to further distance it from its parent compound. It could just as easily be replaced by an n,n-dimethyl, n-methyl-n-phenethyl, or whatever else the mind desires. Thoughts?
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Wouldn't the H3C be too big to fit? Perhaps an F....Any ideas if this could work?
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I'd put a F there, it's about the same size as a hydrogen, the methyl is imo too big.
Maybe another hydroxy? Either on the phenyl or the piperidine?Another quick one for you all. This one is for sure outside the scope of most every analogue clause it there, and almost sure to be a very powerful μ-opioid agonist. I would really like to take this one for a spin, I'd bet it would be fantastic! Any thoughts?
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You could always dideuterate it? Then again it wouldn't really do much in terms of effects. Hydroxy? Or even an amine?
How about 2 fluorines on the IAP skeleton?! Or actually the bottom one would be a fluorine then the top a methoxy to form the broken ring.
Another quick one for you all. This one is for sure outside the scope of most every analogue clause it there, and almost sure to be a very powerful μ-opioid agonist. I would really like to take this one for a spin, I'd bet it would be fantastic! Any thoughts?
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Why do you think it would be an opioid? I bet it's not an opioid at all or a very very weak one at best, the nitrogen is differently orientated in relation to the aromatic ring than in morphinans and related opioids. No matter how you rotate it, the nitrogen seems to be too far away and the additional bulk doesn't bode well either. Keeping all that in mind, it wouldn't pay off to do the synthesis, which would be quite complicated.
Cheers!