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rc ethlyphenidate vs ritalin

phsycra

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Hi

The chemical name for ritalin is methlyphenidate so is the rc ethlyphenidate a legal analog of ritalin? Also I've tried it the rc before and it stung like a bitch so another question if it hurt when snuffed is it equally as corrosive to your insides when swallowed? How does ephedrine compare it terms of stimulation and euphoria?

Thanks guys sorry for any spelling mistakes
 
no i wouldn't worry about oral administration of the product, the stomache is sooo acidic and resistant, i doubt an occasional user of ethylphenidate would be putting himself at risk swallowing ethylphenidate, and it's definately waaay better for you and safer than sniffing it....

i presume it has a molecularly very similar structre to ritalin, i don't know hre exact definition of analogue, so can't really help you there
 
Analogs are actually illegal (at least in the US. I don't know bout other countries or where you're from). Google USA Federal Analog Act. Of course we can all argue many analogs are sold but are *suppose* to have AF on them. The legal weeds I buy say analog free "flavaroma" lol.
But anyway, after Googling, found this for you if it helps any..
Ethylphenidate is a potent psychostimulant that acts as both a dopamine reuptake inhibitor and norepinephrine reuptake inhibitor. It is a recent research chemical introduced at the end of 2010. In theory you could produce the same compound by drinking alcohol (ethyl) and methylphenidate
(ritalin) by metabolisation in the liver.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ethylp...&sa=X&ei=YcrkT7KMFsaW2gWgmYTaCQ&ved=0CBMQFjAA
 
I'd love to know how they compare myself - nothing like an MPH binge, until supply runs out, probably a good thing tbh.

Though the dosages for EPH seem higher than MPH.
 
Yes, in the U.S. at least, ethylphenidate is considered an analog of methylphenidate. Methylphenidate is Schedule II (C-II) which means any analogs of it (including ethylphenidate) are automatically controlled and therefore illegal in the United States.
 
Yes, in the U.S. at least, ethylphenidate is considered an analog of methylphenidate. Methylphenidate is Schedule II (C-II) which means any analogs of it (including ethylphenidate) are automatically controlled and therefore illegal in the United States.

Illegal if sold for human consumption, IIRC. Hence, why methylone and MXE and the like are called bath salts/plant food and synthetic cannabinoids are called herbal incense.
 
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