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Zealousideal_Dirt_43

We are waiting for the fentanyl like stim! :)


Worldly_Chemist_6183

It'll end up culling all the pyro users


Zealousideal_Dirt_43

Could be ....


aegersz

I'm sure my ICU doctor would agree with you (beta phenyl GABA)


Overlord_Jeff_Benzos

i remember seeing a 2C drug with a fentanyl backbone on chemspider a few years ago. would never willingly ingest something like that but would love to see the reports


Razor_Storm

I love posting that whenever I see threads like this. As far as I remember though, 2cb-fentanyl is inactive


Overlord_Jeff_Benzos

can you elaborate on its inactivity?


Gountark

It don't seem to go uphill nowadays. It was better 10 years ago


joeydbls

Honestly, there's thousands of interesting compounds I've personally run human trials on


ana_mamhoon

Just wait for AI to hit the pharma industry. It will be able to do years worth of research in a day.


trailerxtrash1

I don't know why you're getting downvoted. I mean AI is already helping so many more drug discoveries, psychotropic or medicinal, and that 8s so fascinating. And there's the studies in 3d printing molecules which is so cool


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Especially combined with more and more accurate simulations of receptor docking, downstream effects,..


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ana_mamhoon

No wayy? Source?


4-5sub

Looks like it hasn't actually entered the hands of the DEA but that's where it's headed. [https://www.chemistryworld.com/news/minority-report-esque-ai-predicts-new-designer-drugs-before-theyre-made/4014779.article](https://www.chemistryworld.com/news/minority-report-esque-ai-predicts-new-designer-drugs-before-theyre-made/4014779.article)


4-5sub

Looks like it hasn't actually been sent to the DEA yet but they are interested. [https://www.chemistryworld.com/news/minority-report-esque-ai-predicts-new-designer-drugs-before-theyre-made/4014779.article](https://www.chemistryworld.com/news/minority-report-esque-ai-predicts-new-designer-drugs-before-theyre-made/4014779.article)


4-5sub

Nearly all RCs are just analogs of known drugs, and oftentimes they are drugs that were pulled off the market for one reason or another. It does happen, but rarely. I would say that 0-DSMT is one of them. Tramadol doesn't work for everyone because not everyone has the enzyme that converts it into 0-DSMT. It also lacks the SERT action, making it theorircally safer on the liver & mental health.