MDPV is a completely different and separate chemical from ecstasy (MDMA), and is schedule I (no legal use) in the US
MDMA (3,4 methylenedioxymethamphetamine). Note that most pills sold as ecstasy do not contain MDMA but instead can contain amphetamines and various research chemicals (such as mephedrone and MDPV) The active ingredient that is used to make ecstasy however, is sassafras.
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MDPV (Methylenedioxypyrovalerone) is not specifically scheduled under the Controlled Substances Act in the U.S., but it is considered a synthetic cathinone, which falls under the broader category of "bath salts." In many states, MDPV is illegal due to state laws or regulations that classify it as a controlled substance. Additionally, the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) has issued temporary bans on synthetic cathinones, including MDPV. Thus, while its legal status may vary, it is generally considered illegal in many contexts across the U.S.
If you have actual MDMA it is fairly hard to overdose, you would have to set out to do it. The LD50 for MDMA is 80mg/kg. Note that most pills sold as ecstasy don't contain MDMA but most likely contain amphetamines or research chemicals (i.e mephedrone or MDPV)
X is slang for ecstasy which is MDMA. MDMA is an entactogen/empathogen meaning it produces empathy, love, and emotional closeness to others. It is important to note that many pills sold as ecstasy do not contain MDMA but can contain amphetamines, research chemicals (such as mephedrone or MDPV) or other psychoactives (such as DXM).
No, but it may as well be.
Bloom is a legal drug, similar to ecstasy.
it could make you fail for pcp thats it though and that is uncommon
The cost of MDPV can vary widely based on factors such as purity, location, and supplier. However, on average, MDPV can cost around $20 to $50 per gram. It is important to note that purchasing and using MDPV is illegal in many countries due to its potent stimulant effects and potential for harm.
α-PVP is legal substitution of MDPV sometimes called as PV, Super Coke, Magic, MDPK. Alsois its one of chemical stimulators that was discovered in 1960s
Yes. Ecstasy started becoming popular in the late seventies, thanks to the research of a man named Alexander Shulgin. It was made illegal in 1985.