New opioid RC... piperidylthiambutene

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This new RC opioid is appearing on the scene. Does anybody have any experience with it and would like to share a Trip Report with us? 

 
People can be asses cant they . I might have a go at this one soon and will be back with a report. Give me 48 hrs.

 
Things that mimic schedule I and II drugs fall under the analogue act, getting this stuff would be the same as acquiring morphine or heroin as far as  the law is concerned.  You might get past a cheesy "its turning blue" field test, but anything like this is going to get hammered by LE really fast if it gains any popularity.  It is not a new compound, and has a couple relatives.  Strangely they also act as antihistamines if I read correctly, which would mean that a user wouldn't get the itchies.

 
My guess is that since the production is limited and not exactly cheap to manufacture that it is being substituted with a fent analogue with added filler. Based on the little I've read it looks to be reasonably promising for pain relief but would lack the stronger euphoria that classic ops have. Which is what most people chase after. Just my thoughts. 

 
Tried this stuff many times. The first time i tried it(mostly nasally) while it being a very, very caustic substance i experienced strong burns and real damage to my sinuses etc. But it was doable to empty my bag without getting sick. Now i ordered some more, tried it and it made me really sick(like having a cold) when using it nasally and got a bad cough when using orally. So please be careful using this stuff.Its relatively potent and has a nice high though thats why i gave it another try but this time it just made me sick. Tried to solve it in PG/Water and add some natron to make it less caustic but without good result.Too bad it's like this as i really liked it's effects. Doesn't has the biggest hlife but not as short as 2-Methyl-AP-237 for e.g. I know this thread is pretty old but i just came here to look for people who may have found a better way to make it less caustic/toxic but just saw this one post and thought why not just answer.

 
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