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2-FDCK HCL

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2-FDCK HCL induces dissociation, euphoria, and altered perceptions. Strictly for research purposes, handle responsibly and understand the risks.

O-PCE HCL

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The molecular formula for O-PCE HCL is C14H19NO.ClH with a molecular weight of 253.768 .

DMXE HCL 40mg Pellets

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The chemical structure and composition of DMXE HCL make it an arylcyclohexylamine, characterized by a cyclohexylamine unit with an aryl moiety attachment – 40mg Pellets.

DMXE HCL

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Deoxymethoxetamine (hydrochloride): An Analytical Reference Standard. Synonym: DMXE HCL. Purity: ≥98%.

DCK HCL (Deschloroketamine)

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DCK Hydrochloride / DCK HCL (Deschloroketamine Hydrochloride) is an arylcyclohexylamine dissociative anesthetic, closely related to ketamine. It offers a distinctive experience

3-MeO-PCE HCL

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3-MeO-PCE Hydrochloride: Potent, long-lasting dissociative research chemical. Explore its unique effects in controlled settings. Not for human consumption.

3-Me-PCPy HCL

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3-Me-PCPy HCL: Research chemical with potent dissociative effects. Not for human consumption. Handle with extreme caution.

3-Methyl-PCP HCL

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3-Methyl-PCP HCL: A research chemical inducing potent dissociation, stimulation, and altered perceptions. Handle with extreme caution. Not for human consumption.

3-Me-PCE HCL

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As a psychoactive substance, 3-Me-PCE is one of the arylcyclohexylamines, specifically 3-methoxy-phencyclidine.

1D-LSD 20mcg Micro Blotters (1T-LSD)

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A lysergamide derivative with an ergoline backbone, 1D-LSD is an LSD prodrug and 1V-LSD analogue. Given that it is an LSD prodrug, it likely shares many psychedelic characteristics with LSD-25 as well as other LSD prodrugs such as 1cP-LSD and 1P-LSD, also likely sharing a similar mechanism of action. A prodrug is essentially an inactive compound that becomes active upon ingestion due to chemical reactions through metabolisation.

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