How would one categorize the various RC out there? from what i hear, JWH's are like a synthetic cannaboid and 2c's are your more hallucinogenic type RC's. what about the others?
RC simply refers to a chemical with limited human research. Therefore, all classes of drugs as we know them can be under the aegis of "RC". Thus you could have RC stimulants, RC opioids, and even RC antibiotics.
theres the RC stimulants, all the MDxx chems (MDPV, bk-MDMA, bk-MDBD), 4 MMC, dimethocaine. theres the RC tryptamines, (4 ACO DMT, 4 HO DiPT, 4 HO MIPT, DPT, 5 MEO DMT, DiPT, 5 MEO DIPT, AMT, 5 MEO AMT, the list just goes on and on and on forever). there was one RC opiate called o-desmethyltramadol, the metabolite of tramadol as morphine is to codeine. some people said it was good while others said it was allright. theres even an RC benzo, aka phenazepam. it sucks though, memory loss lasts over a week and you don't realize your fucked up at all.
Good Answer! Good Answer! (watched Family Feud on my lunchbreak) Except the RC Substituted phenethylamines, (2c-x's, DOx's, and MDxx's
basically you got: Synthetic Cannabinoids synthetic tryptamines synthetic phenethylamines (including MDxx, DOx, and 2C-x) those are the ones i spend my interest in
Some people have apparently had good experiences with very small doses. My friend over on SA forums said there was a whole thread dedicated to Phenazepam.. a bunch of people had like month long amnesia, and one dude woke up with 2 or 3 grand pianos he ordered from eBay.
"research chemical" doesn't mean a fucking thing to me...as so little is known about many drugs [particularly psychedelics] that it's stupid to call somethings "research chemicals" and call compounds' with largely mysterious action "drugs". i've actually been meaning to make a thread regarding the term "research chemicals" and how people feel about the term, what it means to them, and any other relating thoughts... anyhow, there are obscure analogs that fall into every class of drugs, as well as compounds which contain qualities of various categories.
it means this to me: It's a designer drug that's not specifically illegal yet, and they're calling it that to pretend they're not trying to sell me a designer drug. It's a ridiculous word game, but I'll play it because the governments say "we'll arrest you if you don't play this ridiculous word game."
1. RC Hallucinogens - * Tryptamines [5-meo-det, 5-meo-dalt, 5-meo-dmt] * Phenethylamines [2c-b, 2c-c, 2c-d, 2c-e, 2c-i, 2c-p 2c-t] 2. RC Cannibinoids [jwh-018, jwh-073, C34,4315 or something lol) 3. RC Stimulants [MDPV] 4. RC Opiates 5. RC Antibiotics That would be it, right? However the name itself is pretty sketchy, I doubt any of the chemicals are actually under research, and taking them obviously comes at the users risk. Also assuming they are "research chemicals" and not specifically illegal is a risk as well. The majority of research chemicals can be considered analogous to real illegal chemicals.
You guys are not understanding lol. You can take any class of drugs, whether stimulant, opiate, antibiotic, anti-retroviral, sedative, anaesthetic, anti-inflammatory, fucking SUNTAN LOTION, and have it be an "RC" as long as there is limited human research on it. That's all it means! In other words, any class of drug you have EVER heard of could be an RC.
Ya mangs, if u want a list then make your own. There are rc steroids too... Get this, they are CHEMICALS under RESEARCH. Like woah man... Truthfully I expected most of you to have a good grasp on the topic... HF has mostly retarded people hahahahaaa lol, just messin
obviously RC could apply to anything, but we all know what the common use of the word RC means, IMO its the drugs still available online due to not being scheduled yet. saying that RC's are "sketchy" is completely illogical obviously, with the exception of the JWH's with the whole carcinogenic factor, but if im correct most evidence is pointing away from this anyways.
thanks for all the wonderful replies and thanks for enlightening my view on the term "Research Chemical".