It's more that I noticed the phenomenon in general only recently.
Point is though: why is there no decent information out there on this? I have the product in my possession but I don't know what it is. Shit, I forgot to memorize the formula / structure! Will check it later when I am reunited with it.
For some reason I was under the impression that butylone is not N-methylated, silly of me, of course it is.
Something strange is that a vendor lists butylone, pentylone and methyl butylone. So either they're crazy or they want to add it to attrack curious people or it means that methyl butylone is indeed something different than pentylone or good old butylone itself. Naming pentylone m-butylone would be weird but I got the idea googing for images.
The nomenclature is confusing to begin with: methylone and ethylone are about the N-methyl and N-ethyl, but butylone is named after the main carbon backbone. So what is N-ethyl butylone called? Bethylone? It would suck anyway, unless your girlfriend is name is beth and you give it to her as a birthday present.
The thread is now open but I don't expect a lot of nonsense in here - that will be deleted. I apologize for my own nonsense by the way, that isn't completely fair of me. This thread is purely to find out if this is a made up product name under which indeed other crap is sold, or if there is actually merit to this drug. If it turns out a disappointment it will be closed after all, then I will tell you 'you were right'
