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N-methyl-1-(thiophen-2-yl)propan-2-amine/MPA

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These amphetamine analogues are going to lead to something nasty like that older more known amphetamine analogue (i cannot think of the name now) patients that used it or tested it started to get parkinsons like movement disorders a decade later
It's neither MPTP! The Parkinson-like effects of MPTP develop within hours to days, not a decade. Sounds more like the oldschool tricyclic neuroleptics to me, which can cause late extrapyramidal side effects, akathisia, muscle-stiffness, muscle-cramping, restlessness, tremors or the funnily named "Rabbit syndrome". All these can occur up to several decades after the application.
 
Hey guys,

The thread has been edging away from advanced to people talking about the subjective effect and doses of the drug for a while now.

Please use the OD thread to talk more about that: http://www.bluelight.ru/vb/showthread.php?t=544266

And post a new thread if you have some scientific references and specific questions about the compound to discuss.
 
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