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N-Ethyl-Hexedrone (a-Ethylaminocaprophenone, NEH or Hexen) is a stimulant chemical of the cathinone class and has been available on the research chemicals market since the mid-2010s. It is reported to exert its effects by increasing levels of dopamine and noradrenaline. Anecdotal reports claim that participants have shown effects of stimulation, increased concentration, euphoria and disinhibition.
N-Ethyl-HexedroneEthyl-Hexedrone, Ethyl-Hex is a new research chemical that was developed after the ban in China on 1 October 2015. This product has three times the research value of the well-known Hexedrone. With similar properties and effects as Pentedrone, 4-CMC, 3-CMC.
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What is N-ethyl-hexedrone?
N-Ethyl-Hexedron is a research chemical that falls into the class of cathinones. This chemical is believed to achieve its research results by increasing norepinephrine and dopamine levels. This research chemical is relatively new, having only entered the research chemical market in 2015. This chemical belongs to the Chemikalien, commonly referred to as "bath salts." Experiments with N-ethyl-hexedrone typically result in stimulation, spontaneous bodily sensations, increased stamina, ego inflation, time compression, enhanced musical enjoyment, improved concentration, disinhibition, and euphoria.
N-Ethyl-Hexedrone Legality.
This research chemical is illegal in Brazil, Germany, Sweden and the UK. It may also be illegal in countries with strict analogue laws such as the United States. It is not authorised in many countries, which makes it legal in most places. meisten Orten legal macht.
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