Didgital
Bluelight Crew
Surprised no has mentioned this yet, but a somewhat recent article is claiming that a novel arylcyclohexamine 2-fluoro-2-oxo-pce has been detected in Cranbera, Australia.
I dont really love the nomenclature but it was originally called 2F-NENDCK which presumably stands for 2-Fluoro-N-ethyl-nor-deschloroketamine??
Because it was discovered in Canbera, its also acquired the nick name of CanKet which I'm not definitely not in love with.
It can easily be described as a positional isomer of FXE, which is 3-fluro-2-oxo-PCE.
Initial reports on reddit are vague but seem to suggest it's closer in effect to ketamine than FXE, which i was a little surprised about.
Does anyone else find it strange that a new NPS pops up with pretty much zero mention on the internet? Is it possible they've made a mistake?
www.chemistryworld.com
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I dont really love the nomenclature but it was originally called 2F-NENDCK which presumably stands for 2-Fluoro-N-ethyl-nor-deschloroketamine??
Because it was discovered in Canbera, its also acquired the nick name of CanKet which I'm not definitely not in love with.
It can easily be described as a positional isomer of FXE, which is 3-fluro-2-oxo-PCE.
Initial reports on reddit are vague but seem to suggest it's closer in effect to ketamine than FXE, which i was a little surprised about.
Does anyone else find it strange that a new NPS pops up with pretty much zero mention on the internet? Is it possible they've made a mistake?

Alarm sounded after chemists discover new analogue of ketamine in Australia
Long-term health effects of novel psychoactive substance are unknown

(Chemical structure)
