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About Methiopropamine

Methiopropamine also known as MPA or N-methyl-1-(thiophen-2-yl)propan-2-amine the 2-thienyl analogue of N-methyl-1-phenylpropan-2-amine or methamphetamine, is a crystalline substance with chemical formula of C8H13NS wherein the efficient chemical name of this substance is 1-(thiophen-2-yl)-2-methylaminopropane. To explain this substance, it is a bulky or massive powder with very clumpy structure although is chopping easily and the color is dirty white, not shiny and it smells like as a normal chemical with a small piece of plastic nuances. This is a class B chemical even though it is like methamphetamine often known as Phet, Billy, Whiz and Velocity in the UK and it is also registered to the Association of Impartial Analysis Chemical Retailers also known as Aircr Limited. But according to product listings of the Association of Unbiased Analysis Chemical Retailers, vendors who are found to sell fake products or sell chemicals without authorization will be facing lawful action. The Affiliation of Independent Research Chemical Retailers has to register the product as their very own because in the first place they are the one who invented the product, they funded it, went by the R&D, and introduced the product to where it is today. This organization work difficult to suggest you the best research chemical substances available on the market and a common misunderstanding is that Aircr Restricted are a cartel and release all these official products comparable to benzo fury and methoxetamine for financial gain. People just misunderstand that Aircr Limited is actually the most reputable and appreciated vendors of these chemicals and it is their intention to provide a safe and high quality product to all people. Remember to test that the vendor you are purchasing from is a member of the Association of Unbiased Analysis Chemical Retailers group.

This substance includes IUPAC name, N-methy-1-(thiophen-2-yl)propan-2-amine; synonyms: methiopropamine/MPA; CAS number: 7464-94-0; molecular formula: C8H13NS; molecular weight: 155.077 9/mol; density: 1.008 g/cm³; boiling point: 215.8 °C @ 760 mmHg; flash point: 84.3 °C; smiles notation: CNC(C)Cc1cccs1; as well as InChl: 1/C8H13NS/c1-7(9-2)6-8-4-3-5-10-8/h3-5,7,9H,6H2,1-2H3; for your technical information.

There are positive effects when taking this substance such as mild euphoria, it can add to alertness and energy, and sexual arousal. An increased heart rate and loss of appetite are the neutral effects you are likely to feel. And for the negative effects you can expect of risk of psychological dependency, vasoconstriction, cold extremities, also anxiety, difficulty urinating, laboured breathing, pain with deep breaths, racing heart or beat fast (somewhat common with higher doses and/or redosing), you can possibly feel chest tightness or tension, pains (somewhat common with higher doses and/or redosing), significant hangover after extended use (nauseam headache, dizziness and lack of energy).

You can actually match up the effects of methiopropamine to that of methamphetamine but it has been reported that this chemical substance has more good effects. Other people described it as a fairly clean stimulant effect taken at lower dosages. Negative side effects and difficult come-down period are significantly worse with higher doses and/or redosing multiple times. It is not yet known how addictive or likely this substance is to cause long-term compulsive use and many reports describe is as “more-ish”, indicating it induces compulsive re-dosing in some users but, not as badly as MDPV or mephedrone. There are no definite statements about it because this substance is new and still very uncommon. Other individual say and report about their experiences in taking different dosages of this substance and the information is intended to describe the range of effects people report experiencing. Different people experience varied effects and sometimes the effects depend upon body chemistry, age, gender, physical health and dose form.

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