N-Ethyl-(nor)-pentedrone (also known as N-ethylpentedrone or more commonly as NEP) is a novel synthetic stimulant belonging to the class of substituted cathinones. N-ethyl-(nor)-pentedrone first came to the attention of the research chemical market in 2016. N-ethyl-(nor)-pentedrone is closely related to pentedrone.
Application and effect
N-Ethylpentedrone, also known as NEP, is a synthetic stimulant belonging to the chemical class of cathinones. It is structurally similar to pentylone and belongs to the family of substituted cathinones such as N-ethylhexedrone (hexene) and pentedrone. N-ethylpentedrone has attracted interest from researchers due to its stimulant effects and its potential for a deeper understanding of the properties of cathinone derivatives.
Effects
- Energy Stimulation: N-ethylpentedrone acts as a stimulant and leads to increased energy, attention and alertness.
- Euphoria: It can evoke feelings of happiness, satisfaction and euphoria.
- Socializing: Some users report more talkativeness and a greater desire for social interaction.
- Cognitive effects: Cognitive effects: It can improve focus, concentration and cognitive performance.
- Appetite suppression: One possible effect is the suppression of appetite.
Dosing guidelines
It is important to handle N-ethylpentedrone with caution. Dosage recommendations may vary depending on individual tolerance:
- Light: 20–40 mg
- Usual: 40–80 mg
- Stark: 80-120 mg
Precautions and warnings
Be aware that experiences may vary. The effects of NEP have not been extensively studied.
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