perpetualdawn
Bluelighter
Does it have a name?
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It's known as a 5ht1a/d agonist.
Oh no wait in this case it wouldn't be neurotoxic right? Since the cyclohexene can't be metabolized into a methylpyridinium containing MPP+ analogue since it is not a tetrahydropyridine, correct?
Methylenedioxymichaeljackson (mdmj):
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(methylenedioxypropofol)
I like the md-buckyball. That would have quite a bit of ring strain, though.
What about phenmetrazine analogues, I mean, Jesus, morpholine @ benzyl position...I think phenmetrazine is the preferrable phenethylamine-like structure from which to do analogues...