so this is just some baseless speculation - just like your comment is
Relax. There's no need to be defensive. Personally, I wouldn't qualify either of our speculation as "baseless". I'm quick to point out and admit when something is my own conjecture based on making an
educated guess, which is little different than "baseless." Also, the few vendors I've seen selling these compounds have a higher quantity per hit with the NBOH drugs, consistently. Also, everyone I've talked with who has done both NBOMes and NBOH drugs agrees regarding potency. And yes, this is still a small group of people's anecdotal evidence, and it's possible we're all wrong, and that 25x-NBOH drugs are more toxic than 25x-NBOMe drugs, but I doubt it. Of course, this
is my conjecture—an educated guess—and I'm freely admitting this. Feel free to prove me wrong. Sure, something like steric hinderance could be possible; I wasn't ruling any of that out.
Moreover, I'm basing my statement about the NBOH class versus the NBOMe class on the anecdotal reports I've encountered and on my own personal experiences. Some of this is
summed on the psychonautwiki. IME, the NBOH class is less potent, mg for mg, or µg for µg, as it were, than their NBOMe counterparts, and they have less body load. I've taken a couple of them over the years and quite a few of the NBOMes… dozens of times, bc I had a pretty decent personal cache of 25I- and 25B-NBOMe ~10 yrs ago and later tried a few other NBOMes , then 25I- and 25B-NBOH. But that's just me.
Without knowing what pharmacological action is causing the NBOMes (and very presumably other NBXX) to be toxic, this statement cannot be made with any confidence.
Anecdotal reports all point to NBOMe drugs being more potent mg for mg than NBOH drugs. Generally if a drug is less potent, then it's probably a bit more forgiving with exact dosing, thus making it slightly to significantly safer to dose properly when administering said drug. So, no I can't 100% for sure tell you this is true, but I can still state that generality with much confidence, particularly with the qualifier "being
potentially safer." Nothing is ironclad, you know. All paths lead home. One hand shakes the other. The rooster is in the hen house. The fox is in the coop. The bishop is in the convent. And Robert is your mother's brother. Selah.
People have died from things like 2C-E, 2C-P, AMT, 5-Meo-DIPT
That doesn't mean much when you think about it. People have died from things like H₂O, ethanol, a Nitrogen leak, countless opioids and fentanyl analogues, suicidal ideation due to antidepressants, taking two contraindicated drugs both of which were your legit ℞'s, combining bleach and ammonia cleaning products in the bath tub and breathing in the deadly chlorine gas this produces, and either the doctor or the pharmacist giving someone the wrong meds on accident. Do you know about the
Bhopal Disaster of 1986 with Union Carbide in Bhopal India where over 500,000 people were exposed to the highly toxic gas, methyl isocyanate overnight due to a storage tank leak. The gas descended on a nearby shanty town. The immediate death toll was 2,259. It's estimated another 8,000 died within two weeks of exposure, and another 8,000 from gas-related diseases. But I digress.
My point is: people overdose—withdraw violently from, and continue to poison themselves with—ethyl alcohol. The U.S., and many other countries subsequently, tried prohibiting alcohol, but after 12 long years, prohibition's detrimental effects on society were obvious
and worse than it was prior to prohibition. What makes anyone think
drug prohibition is any different? Sure, good intentioned, but very poorly though out and ultimately not just inefficient and ineffective, but crippling to wide swaths of society as well.