Hexen
Hexen, the less friendly brother of NEP
Description
N-Ethylhexedrone
N-Ethylhexedrone (also known as NEH, ethyl-hex, ethyl-hexedrone, hex-en, ethylhexedrone and hexen)is a lesser-known novel stimulant substance of the cathinone class. N-Ethylhexedrone is a derivative of hexedrone and is part of a diverse group of compounds called the substituted cathinones. Little is known about its pharmacology, although it likely acts by increasing levels of norepinephrine and dopamine in the brain. N-Ethylhexedrone likely acts as a potent dopamine and norepinephrine reuptake inhibitor, without releasing neurotransmitters or affecting other neurotransmitters.
N-Ethylhexedrone was first synthesized by Boehringer Ingelheim in 1964.It appears to have emerged on the online research chemical market in late 2015. It is an example of a novel psychoactive substance specifically chosen to mimic the features of prohibited substances and bypass drug laws. It is one of a number of substances collectively referred to as "bath salts"
User reports characterize N-ethylhexedrone as having euphoric stimulant effects comparable to those of crack-cocaine and α-PVP-type compounds, particularly when they insufflated or vaporized. Like other substituted cathinones, N-ethylhexedrone has gained notoriety for its association with compulsive redosing and addictive behaviors when abused.
Very little is known about the pharmacology, metabolism, and toxicity of N-ethylhexedrone. Due to this, it is highly advised to use harm reduction practices if using this substance.
Comes in extremely fluffy powder.
Technical Data
| N-Ethylhexedrone | |
|---|---|
| CAS Number | 18410-62-3 |
| Purity | ≥98% |