Description
5-APB
5-APB, 5-(2-Aminopropyl)benzofuran (commonly known as 5-APB) is a novel synthetic entactogen of the substituted benzofuran and amphetamine chemical classes that produces MDA-like euphoric, entactogenic, stimulating and mild hallucinogenic effects when administered.
Compared to other members of its family such as 6-APB and 5-MAPB, this compound in particular is known for its stimulating and euphoric effects which has resulted in its rise in popularity as a product which is easily accessible through the use of online research chemical vendors. It has been commercially distributed as a designer drug alternative to MDMA since 2010.
Very little data exists about the pharmacological properties, metabolism, and toxicity of it in humans, and it has only a brief history of human usage. Due to its potent entactogenic and stimulant effects, and dependence and addiction-producing potential if misused, it is highly advised that one take proper precautions, conduct independent research, and use proper harm reduction practices if choosing to use with this substance.
it is a derivative of the designer drug 6-APB, also known as benzo fury, and is a stimulant and entactogen belonging to the amphetamine and the phenethylamine classes.1 It is an analog of MDA where the 3,4-methylenedioxyphenyl ring system has been replaced with a benzofuran ring. it is also the unsaturated benzofuran derivative of 5-APDB. This product is intended for forensic purposes.
Very little data exists about the pharmacological properties, metabolism, and toxicity of it in humans, and it has only a brief history of human usage. Due to its potent entactogenic and stimulant effects, and dependence and addiction-producing potential if misused, it is highly advised that one take proper precautions, conduct independent research, and use proper harm reduction practices if choosing to use with this substance.
it is a derivative of the designer drug 6-APB, also known as benzo fury, and is a stimulant and entactogen belonging to the amphetamine and the phenethylamine classes.1 It is an analog of MDA where the 3,4-methylenedioxyphenyl ring system has been replaced with a benzofuran ring. it is also the unsaturated benzofuran derivative of 5-APDB. This product is intended for forensic purposes.
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