Ham-milton
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I was wondering if anyone knows if something like propylhexedrine retains it's affinity to serotonin? Would a cyclohexane substituted amphetamine analogue be better?
Obviously I'm wondering if anyone has looked at 3,4-methylenedioxypropylhexedrine as a legal MDMA replacement? It'd have way more in common with MDMA than the currently marketed replacement products with MDs stuck onto their names.
I can't imagine how much you'd need to dose, though. If MDMA : Meth dosing is like 6:1, I'd imagine that the adrenergicity of the substance would be too much to bear with the MDPH, but perhaps a cyclohexane-substitution would be a happy medium.
Obviously I'm wondering if anyone has looked at 3,4-methylenedioxypropylhexedrine as a legal MDMA replacement? It'd have way more in common with MDMA than the currently marketed replacement products with MDs stuck onto their names.
I can't imagine how much you'd need to dose, though. If MDMA : Meth dosing is like 6:1, I'd imagine that the adrenergicity of the substance would be too much to bear with the MDPH, but perhaps a cyclohexane-substitution would be a happy medium.
