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Oxymorphazone how dangerous can be "irreversible" opiate agonist in human brain.


An analog under the Federal Analog Act framework can have one additional atom or simple functio ...
10-5-2015 at 11:24
by: Andres1988
Oxymorphazone how dangerous can be "irreversible" opiate agonist in human brain.
( Human's body have a very bad property: it grows it's tolerance to opiates/-oids. Just one shot a ...
9-5-2015 at 14:17
by: Andres1988
Oxymorphazone how dangerous can be "irreversible" opiate agonist in human brain.
yes but still its scary , oxymorphazone with a covalent bond to the µ receptor; caveat: causes ...
9-5-2015 at 12:58
by: Andres1988
Oxymorphazone how dangerous can be "irreversible" opiate agonist in human brain.
Oxymorphazone forms a full on covalent bond with the mu opioid receptor. This bond CANNOT BE REVERSE ...
9-5-2015 at 09:23
by: Andres1988
Oxymorphazone how dangerous can be "irreversible" opiate agonist in human brain.
This can be really dangerous substance in wrong hands, as can be sold as new opioid to increase ju ...
9-5-2015 at 08:48
by: Andres1988
Oxymorphazone how dangerous can be "irreversible" opiate agonist in human brain.

What i understand of it is that once you tried this substance your brain will never be the same an ...
9-5-2015 at 01:43
by: Andres1988

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