Kronos
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O-desmethyltramadol analogue apparently, heres the information i have about it:
I'm no expert on these kind of things, but what are your thoughts? Is this information accurate?The analog is a much more interesting molecule that could be called O-Desmethoxytramadol. The only difference between ODM and the analog that we have in stock, is that ODM contains an extra hydroxyl group on the phenol i.e. they're very similar.
2-((Dimethylamino)methyl)-1-phenylcyclohexanol hydrochloride - (IUPAC name)
Structure-activity data suggests that an hydroxyl group reduces a compound's passage through the blood brain barrier. It's therefore likely that the analog would have a more potent neurological effect than ODM. At a guess the analog's potency would be somewhere between ODM and levorphanol.


I couldn't resist.