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Baclofen analogues

Mycotheologist

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It would be a 1 step reaction to convert phenibut into baclofen but an electrophilic aromatic chlorination would yield a mixture of 2 compounds, the para chlorinated product (baclofen) and the meta dichlorinated product. Anyone know anything about this? Would the meta dichlorinated product be active?
 
No idea, but baclofen can be obtained online, and its not a controlled substance. Personally I wouldn't be comfortable ingesting compounds with unknown toxicology.
 
Hi.

Is my firsth post, and sorry for my bad english.

Baclofen, in spain you can buy baclofen (lioresal) at any pharmacy.

My experience with that is not specially good if you take it only. Are to small dosages I think. But is nice in combination with benzodiazepines or GHB
 
I envy you people living in Spain or other cool countries like Portugal and France. My country (Ireland) has mindless, draconian drug laws that rival those of some middle Eastern countries. You can't even get Ginkgo biloba here without a prescription.
 
I envy you people living in Spain or other cool countries like Portugal and France. My country (Ireland) has mindless, draconian drug laws that rival those of some middle Eastern countries. You can't even get Ginkgo biloba here without a prescription.

Well, in theory, you can´t. But baclofen does not require special control, is easy find a pharmacy where buy it
 
Other cool countries? France? Hem you have codeine and DXM OTC but that's it.
 
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