Mdmc

Discussion in 'MDMA - X' started by zzzadeh, Feb 27, 2008.

  1. zzzadeh

    zzzadeh Member

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    MDMC
    this is one phent that should
    be watched out for...cause its pretty rad

    its derived from methicathinone
    It has a wierd almost opium like smell to it
    The ones I had were yellow-orange with
    Embossed Xs on em
    anyway its very similar to MDMA
    except...well you guys should just
    research it.

    So...anyone try it besides me?
     
  2. PharmaPhunk

    PharmaPhunk Banned

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    Never heard of it, neither has erowid. Whats it like?
     
  3. Stiney

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    MDMC is either 3,4-ethylenedioxymethamphetamine, the abb. of which is MDMC given by it's creater Shulgin in Pihkal, although any info i have on this chemical seems to suggest it is a major let down and doesn't come anywhere close to MDMA.

    Or Methylone (BK-MDMA), which is sometimes wrongly given the abb. MDMC which suits it perfectly but shouldn't really be used as the above chemical had the name first. But Methylone is probably what you are refering to and yes it does get rave reviews all round from people that have tried it, most claim it to be the absalute nearest thing to MDMA, not as good but the most similar substitute around, with the possible exeption of one other chem which shale remain nameless for the time being. Another side note in relation to Methylone is that it possibly lies in a legal loophole for a very many nations analogue laws, as it would appear that the wording for the laws don't include BK's, so it's possible that it is legal in the USA, Germany, Ireland and many other places, although I wouldn't like to find myself arguing the case in front of a judge unless I could afford very very good lawyers and a expert chemist to testify on my behalf, although it is to all appearences outside the legislation (or so I'm told). Either way it more than likely won't stay that way for long as the Netherlands moved to plug the loophole in 2005 after it went on sale in head shops and gained massive popularity there, and most other nations will inevitably follow very soon.
     

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