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4-F-MABP, 4-MeO-PBP, 4-Et-PBP, 3-Me-4-MeO-MCAT, 4-Me-EABP

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Fuck all this pissing around, lets just skip to the end shall we:

ANNOUNCING THE NEW CATHINONE ANALOGUE: SHITYOURPANTSDRONE (WE CALL IT BARK BARK):

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Here are the chemical names:

3-dimethoxymethane-4-triiodopropane-alpha-butylcyclohexane-n-dihexane-cathinone

3,4,dmm,tip,abch,n,dh,cat (abbreviated)
 
We really need to have a slang thread, I don't know what any of this means....


The trouble here is that slang names don't come about until chems have been circulated a bit. These are brand new, barely-been-released.

Number 2 and 3 are close-ish variations on a-pbp which is related to MDPV.

One of them (the fourth one) looks like an interesting 4-MMC-spin-off.
 
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I didn't take any of this stuff, I was saying I don't even know what what the tile of the thread is referring too! Geez...

The reason that this all is so confusing is that most of the compounds are named in terms of their aminobutane or aminopropylamine. Things tend to be much clearer when compounds are identified in terms of the relevant phenethylamine, amphetamine, or cathinone backbones.

Could someone less drunk than I currently am please post drawings of the molecular structures of all the compounds detailed in the OP?

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Ah. Missed the tiny thumbnails. The following might be obvious, but I'll go ahead anyway. I find it easiest to think about the compounds as substituted buphedrones (MABP is buphedrone, alpha-PBP being buphedrone with a pyrrolidine ring rather than the n-methyl). Buphedrone is simply bk-n-methyl-alpha-ethyl-phenethylamine. Compound 4 is 4-meo-5-methyl-methcathinone. Compound 5 has an n-ethyl substitution rather than buphedrone's n-methyl.

I don't see how any of these compounds are particularly good ideas, but I don't like reuptake inhibitors in general.


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