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2-Butyl-3-(p-tolyl)quinuclidine (BTQ)

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2-Butyl-3-(p-tolyl)quinuclidine (BTQ) is a stimulant DRI.[1] It is one of a number of substituted quinuclidine derivatives developed as potential medications for the treatment of cocaine abuse,[2] and produces similar effects to cocaine in animal studies, although milder and longer lasting. --- WIKI

Iv heard of this being sold locally but cant find much info about it. Apparently very similar to coke but cant find anyone whos tried it.

Can anyone shed any light on this? anyone tried it? and to the chemists in here does it sound promising?

Cheers %)
 
This doesn't mean much, as this is an international forum. :P

ebola

Ah it was more just a comment as to why im looking into this compound, its available locally. Locally being New Zealand %)

We are very limited with our drug analogue laws over here what we can buy 'legally'. Except for concoctions of these things that trickle through onto the black market.


Cheers for the info. So what are we looking at here just a novel stimulant? or not necessarily?
Apparently their testers say its stronger than MDPV but you kinda have to take that with a grain of salt aswell when they are trying to sell something
 
This probably feels like uncoke or coke-lite much like GBR 12909 and GBR 12783. Or a really mild stimulant. Either way, I expect it to be very lackluster. Also, hello fellow New Zealander.

You might notice that cmpd 34 blocks the locomotor stimulatory syndrome that cocaine produces. This suggests that while it binds strongly to DAT (thus displacing cocaine), it has relatively poor efficacy at actually inhibiting reuptake, or it prevents DA release through another mechanism. This is not a good sign for these compounds. Well, unless you're trying to quit cocaine or something ;)
 
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Matt said:
This probably feels like uncoke or coke-lite much like GBR 12909 and GBR 12783.

Have you conducted a personal bioassay on either of the latter? I don't recall there having been any reports on them.

ebola
 
There is a forum with which you are acquainted that describes the latter, and experience reports for the former may be found elsewhere too.
 
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