Ham-milton
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It never occured to me that Buprenorphine is schedule 3 (up from C5, why, I dunno), but since it is, it got me thinking- are there any buprenorphine analogues that are in C1 or 2?
MobiusDick mentioned a powerful full agonist analogue "with very interesting euphoriant properties." I'm not sure how to call it, but it'd be Buprenorphine without the N-cyclopropyl but retaining the N-Methyl. He said it was a non-selective mu/delta/kappa agonist. Although I kinda assume that any phenanthrene's are going to be considered analogues, being that this analogue would be so closely related to the parent drug, perhaps it'd avoid it.
MobiusDick mentioned a powerful full agonist analogue "with very interesting euphoriant properties." I'm not sure how to call it, but it'd be Buprenorphine without the N-cyclopropyl but retaining the N-Methyl. He said it was a non-selective mu/delta/kappa agonist. Although I kinda assume that any phenanthrene's are going to be considered analogues, being that this analogue would be so closely related to the parent drug, perhaps it'd avoid it.