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Methastyridone: a novel and potent stimulant that does not interfere with task switching and responsiveness.


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#1 PeopleProgrammer

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Posted 23 September 2016 - 03:25 PM


Here is a human trial


http://journals.lww....2__WITH.15.aspx



And the Wikipedia article on it



https://en.m.wikiped.../Methastyridone



If I remember O-chem properly, The synthesis for this should be fairly similar to methylaminorex, and interestingly it should be possible to use Styrofoam as a starting compound. Just depolymerize it through pyrolysis and distill. That will yield the monomers styrene moiety. It should be possible to then nucleophillically attach it, iirc.

Any interest In a group Buy? Any other input?

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Posted 26 September 2016 - 07:39 PM

There are so little studies out there...

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Posted 26 September 2016 - 09:20 PM

It's still a hell of a lot more research than there is for most rcs out there.

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Posted 27 September 2016 - 01:56 AM

https://m.reddit.com...ef=search_posts

And now I get it. Okay so 4/17 were minimally improved and thus it warrants self experimentation. Its similarity to methylaminorex was alluring to some. This may mean it has high abuse potential, yet no problems with long term abuse leading to neurotoxicity. Many found methylaminorex to have nootropic-like effects. Sounds like a designer NZT to me!

I would definitely be interested in finding something a little more edgy.

Edited by devinthayer, 27 September 2016 - 02:20 AM.





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