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Bluelighter
I'm sorry if this is a bit too basic for you guys, if it is please move it. What I want to know is if the definition of this class of drugs:
Contains all analogues and RC chemicals such as mephedrone, methylone etc. I worked out that Beta-aminopropylbenzene is a synonym for amphetamine/d-amp, am I correct? If I'm way off, please let me know.
What exactly does it cover? I know that ephedrine, pseudoephedrine and norephedrine fit into that category. Would it be equivalent to the US definition under the infamous analogue act?
Thanks!
Beta-aminopropylbenzene and beta-aminoisopropylbenzene derivatives,
being any compound structurally derived from either of these substances
by substitution in the side chain or by ring closure therein (or by both such
substitution and such ring closure);
Contains all analogues and RC chemicals such as mephedrone, methylone etc. I worked out that Beta-aminopropylbenzene is a synonym for amphetamine/d-amp, am I correct? If I'm way off, please let me know.
What exactly does it cover? I know that ephedrine, pseudoephedrine and norephedrine fit into that category. Would it be equivalent to the US definition under the infamous analogue act?
Thanks!
