Comment · Tue, June 18, 2013 · Ceretropic
Amfonelic Acid, anyone?
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shtuf · 5 points
Found to be a potent DRI (50x moreso than Ritalin), long acting, and with little or no noradrenaline activity. I'm interested in trying it, but the usual background check I run on substances before ingestigation isn't turning up much solid info.
What concerns me most is its structure as an antibiotic.
Any experiences out there with this stuff? Or can anybody share some science about it outside of its page on Wikipedia on a few threads on BL?
Thanks
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Brandonazz · 2 points
If you had some sarpogrelate lying around you could turn that 6-APB high into an MDMA one. (not that anyone actually has that lying around)
Looking for attainable selective drugs always makes me sad. Is a 5HT2C or 5HT3 antagonist really too much to ask for, drug manufacturers? And where's my only D2/D4 agonist? Oh, is it too hard to product 5HT1A full agonists in greater quantities than the stuff you feed rats?
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u/MisterYouAreSoDumb · Ceretropic
Well we don't know the relative affinities of each substance. Perhaps 6-APB has a higher affinity than sarpogrelate, and taking them together would not lead to much change in effects.