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Bottom line is, there are a good number of documented deaths from verified NBOMes (identified in autopsy reports), most of which were from irresponsible use, but at least one I read a report of was from a standard dose (1mg, 1.5mg, I can't remember exactly). They seem to cause rhabdomyolysis more easily than most, as that has been the general cause of death from them. They seem to have a wide variety of effects in people, likely down to individual metabolic factors. Some people find them orally active, while some don't, for example. Just because you could take 9.5mg and be fine, does not mean they are not potentially dangerous drugs, which are also not very well understood. I've also read of people taking crazy doses like 15mg and being fine. We have proof that NBOMes are very dangerous at least for SOME people. Suggesting that whenever someone had a problem with them, it was due to some other drug, given the huge prevalence of NBOMes on blotters some years ago, seems like quite a stretch.