So far I've had no aversion to trying the new fentanyl analogues and giving my opinion for those looking to try it as well, but I think I'll be staying away from this analogue until it can actually be studied or at the very least it's use is more widespread.
Up until now it seemed like chemists were just cooking up analogues by adding simple molecules. There are some analogues, like ones including the addition of an acrylamide, that we can safely assume are carcinogenic and/or harmful to your body which I won't touch for obvious reasons. However, as these analogues increase in molecular complexity, won't the possibility of unintended side effects increase as well? I'm by no means a chemist, this is just speculation. Thoughts?
Edit: Also I should add that while I am not finding very much information about this analogue online, everything I have been able to find suggests this would be slightly stronger that Fentanyl, my guess is around 1.5x stronger. Obviously not an exact amount, but anyone who uses this be careful.