5-(2-Aminopropyl)benzofuran (commonly known as 5-APB) is a novel synthetic entactogen of the substituted benzofuran and amphetamine chemical classes that produces MDA-like euphoric, entactogenic, stimulating and mild hallucinogenic effects when administered.
Compared to other members of its family such as 6-APB and 5-MAPB, this compound in particular is known for its stimulating and euphoric effects which has resulted in its rise in popularity as a product which is easily accessible through the use of online research chemical vendors. It has been commercially distributed as a designer drug alternative to MDMA since 2010.
Very little data exists about the pharmacological properties, metabolism, and toxicity of 5-APB in humans, and it has only a brief history of human usage. Due to its potent entactogenic and stimulant effects, and dependence and addiction-producing potential if misused, it is highly advised that one take proper precautions, conduct independent research, and use proper harm reduction practices if choosing to use with this substance.
5-APB is a derivative of the designer drug 6-APB, also known as benzo fury, and is a stimulant and entactogen belonging to the amphetamine and the phenethylamine classes.1 It is an analog of MDA where the 3,4-methylenedioxyphenyl ring system has been replaced with a benzofuran ring. 5-APB is also the unsaturated benzofuran derivative of 5-APDB. This product is intended for forensic purposes.
5-(2-Aminopropyl)benzofuran (commonly known as 5-APB) is a novel synthetic entactogen of the substituted benzofuran and amphetamine chemical classes that produces MDA-like euphoric, entactogenic, stimulating and mild hallucinogenic effects when administered.
Compared to other members of its family such as 6-APB and 5-MAPB, this compound in particular is known for its stimulating and euphoric effects which has resulted in its rise in popularity as a product which is easily accessible through the use of online research chemical vendors. It has been commercially distributed as a designer drug alternative to MDMA since 2010.
Very little data exists about the pharmacological properties, metabolism, and toxicity of 5-APB in humans, and it has only a brief history of human usage. Due to its potent entactogenic and stimulant effects, and dependence and addiction-producing potential if misused, it is highly advised that one take proper precautions, conduct independent research, and use proper harm reduction practices if choosing to use with this substance.
5-APB is a derivative of the designer drug 6-APB, also known as benzo fury, and is a stimulant and entactogen belonging to the amphetamine and the phenethylamine classes.1 It is an analog of MDA where the 3,4-methylenedioxyphenyl ring system has been replaced with a benzofuran ring. 5-APB is also the unsaturated benzofuran derivative of 5-APDB. This product is intended for forensic purposes.
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