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Mon May 09, 2005 2:48 am
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I have substance - in Polish called "ester etylowy kwasu 1-(2-(2-hydroksyetoksy) etylo)-4-fenylo-4-piperydynokarboksylowego" or shorter - "etokserydyna" this compund is in medicine called "Athenes"

in english ~~ "1-(2-(2-hydroxyethoxy)ethylo)-4-phenyl-4-piperidincarboxyl acid ethyl ester" shorter "ethoxydrin" is one of compound of medicine "Athenes"

I NEED ANY INFORMATION ABOUT THIS SUBSTANCE !! dosages, lethal dosage, how it "works" ... any dont wanted effects, ANYTHING !! ewery information is precious for me Smile
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methyl_ethyl
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Mon May 09, 2005 9:28 am
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In the English speaking world the substance you speak of I believe is Etoxeridine, a schedule I narcotic, with morphine like effects. Closely related analouge of Miperidine I would venture to guess.

My usual quick reference sources are coming up dry regarding information pertaining to this drug, however I know I have encountered it somewhere. Perform a google search on Shulgin and drugs of the future or something to that effect. I think he may have touched somewhat on the drug you speak of but I can't remember. I am not big on "Narcotic" type drugs so this is all I can tell you at this point, I may have even read a patent on this analouge, can't be sure. My mind tends to block out any information I gather on "narcotics". Just not my cup of tea you see...

I will try to look deeper into this,

regards,

methyl_ethyl
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