A-pcyp. LARGE CRYSTAL

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Formal Name :2-cyclohexyl-1-phenyl-2-(pyrrolidin-1-yl)ethan-1-one
Chemical Formula: C18H25NO
Molecular Weight: 271.40

alpha -pcyp is a synthetic stimulant drug of the cathinone class developed in the middle of 2019 which has been reported as a novel designer drug.
α-pcyp is a substituted homologue of α-PVP, having an cyclohexane replaced the alkyl side chain,regarding the potency of alpha-pcyp in the brain, chemist Michael H. Baumann of the Designer Drug Research Unit (established by Baumann) of the National Institute on Drug Abuse stated: "alpha-pcyp might be even more potent than alpha-PVP"

 
 Its likely to be barely active, if at all. Another attempt to sell garbage as a "apvp replacement" Dont waste your money on this one guys. 

 
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Hey Jack Just Wanted to get on here finally I wanted to add somewhere im still learning the place but jack and I are 2 of the most trustworthy from the disco have a great day pal. Im getting stronger from sugery daily ill be full str soon 

 
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@Mgd it carries less manic properties in it and yea its hard to make em like they use to but this one maybe give a chance to this one or if you tried BTCP yet its the cp 

 
@Mgd

Although I think your speech is full of disdain, I am still grateful to you. I wish you a happy life, if some negative comments can lead to the market rejection of this product, I will tell you.


 




 


 
Does anyone have experience with this chemical? I can not find any trip reports or anything online about it.  

It seems interesting being an a-pvp analog. But am concerned about the dosage. I wouldn't even know where to start.

 
@bigjackchen This is the general talk about research chemicals so I thought human consumption talk was allowed? 

I'm trying to see if anyone had good experiences with this chemical..

 
Research chemicals are not legal "in vivo" for humans or animals. They are legal for research "in vitro", or behind glass, outside of natural conditions. I conduct my research "in cybro"- on cybernetic robots or computer models. Admitting to in vivo research (on this thread or anywhere) makes buying, selling, or posessing research chemicals a violation of the analog act. We are not criminals here, and if you are you should learn to phrase your speech to not implicate yourself in a crime.

 
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I get what LookingForRCs is saying about discussion in general talk, but in a vendor generated thread showcasing a product for sale it puts him in an awkward position

 
 Its likely to be barely active, if at all. Another attempt to sell garbage as a "apvp replacement" Dont waste your money on this one guys. 
Actually it's a very good one. Don't understand the rush to condemn it.

 
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