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Thienyl-Amphetamine

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Hi, I think this is the right place to ask for info so here goes. Recently I ordered some 25I-NBOMe from a lab, and I just got an e-mail offering me some of this chemical called 'Thienyl-Amphetamine'. The only small snippet of info I can find is that it is inactive in rats. Does anyone know anything about this stuff and whether or not it would be worth researching? Also, is it legal in the UK?

I've got 100mg of the NBOMe stuff to be researching in the mean time, but this stuff peaked my interest.

Thanks :).
 
Okay, I haven't been able to find much on Thienyl-Amphetamine. Thing is, theres an RC thats a Thienyl ring replaceent of an amphetamine and its called 1(2-thienyl)2-aminopropane. If thats not what you're getting then I'm sorry but I have no idea.
 
There are some nice drugs like sufentanil(a fentanyl derivative) that have the thienyl group, but I don't recommend trying the amphetamine derivative with thienyl in place of phenyl (which most likely is what you are being offered).
 
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What negative effects would replacing the phenyl with thienyl pose? I have no bloody idea how this vendor has managed to come up with a chemical no one has heard of. I read, on here while I was searching for this stuff, that 1(2-thienyl)2-aminopropane is a vasoconstrictor, so if it's that I should steer well clear.
 
That's probably what it is (assuming it isn't just some mislabeled stimulant), vasoconstriction is common to many stimulants. Inactive is rats is certainly not promising, though not conclusive.
 
Oh, now I found some info... The stuff might have some amphetamine-like stimulant effects, but is also a potent vasoconstrictor. I don't think you want to take anything that can result in parts of your body having to be amputated?
 
Not just a vasoconstrictor. I mean, MDPV and mephedrone are too and alot of folks get down on that shit. But The one we're talking about here is supposed to be exceptionally vasoconstrictive. Dangerously so.
 
Ok, I think I will steer well clear, unless it turns out that it isn't the chemical you think it is; in which case I will return for more info before researching it. I will make sure to tell the supplier that his wares are dangerous, not that he will care.
 
what about alpha-thienyl-beta-PEA? Might be more interesting.

Also recall that similar derivatives of lefetamine were active and non-neurotoxic.
 
Yeah, you couldn't pay me to try these "thienyl amphetamines" (at least until something along the lines of thienyl DOC makes an appearance...)
 
I am reading in a table in this article: JACS VOLUME 64 MARCH 6, 1942 NUMBER 3
"a-Thienylaminoalkanes"

that 1-(alpha-Thieny1)-2-Aminopropane does show good pressor activity and that it is concluded that the SAR is similar to the phenyl derivatives to a certain extent...

So seems to me like the thiophene variety of amphetamine is active after all? Though not sure what the blood pressure says about actual useful stimulation...

quoted sources therein

Hartung and Munch, THIS JOURNAL, 53, 1875 (1931

J Pharm. Exp. Therap ,
47,339 (1933) ; Alles and Feigen, ibid., 72,267 (1941) '
 
I doubt that's what it is because the chemical you've described should be a dissociative based on SAR and it's bad business to sell a dissociative and call it a stimulant...

should be? The alpha-phenyl-PEA is a very weak dissociative, mostly stimulant. I don't think there's been anywhere near enough research on these to make "should be" statements. It should be a stimulant. might be a dissociative.
 
I have tried the methamphetamine analog (a 2 thienyl replacing the phenyl) and it's not great. Peripheral effects, gut problems & your skin smells awful. Not impressed.
 
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