Imperial Tacohead
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- Apr 13, 2009
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I've been informed by a certain source that he intends to phase out his production of 2-fluoroamphetamine in favor of what he referred to as N-hydroxy-2-FA and N-methyl-2-FA. I'm a math major, not a chemist, but it's been my hobby lately to explore the major drug families and hunt down uncommon variants, and I've never heard of these. Do they even exist in the wild right now? 2-FA is relatively obscure enough to start with, but I have absolutely no idea what I might expect from these, or if it's worth the experiment. Useful information and/or wild speculation would be most appreciated.
Edit: Am I correct in assuming that by N-methyl he's referring to 2-fluoromethamphetamine?
Edit: Am I correct in assuming that by N-methyl he's referring to 2-fluoromethamphetamine?
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