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PiHKAL: A
Chemical Love
Story is a book by
Alexander Shulgin and Ann Shulgin,
published in 1991. The
subject of the work is
psychoactive phenethylamine...
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PiHKAL • info TMA-5 TMA-5 in
PiHKAL...
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PiHKAL 2,4-DMA
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PiHKAL • info 2,5-DMA
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PiHKAL 2,5-DMA
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PiHKAL • info 3,4-DMA
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- Pharmacology. It was
later described in the Shulgins' po****r 1991 book
PIHKAL: A
Chemical Love Story. MINUS, n. (-) On the
quantitative potency scale...
- the
substance is
generally consumed orally or nasally. In Shulgin's book
PiHKAL, the oral
dosage range is
listed as 12–24 mg. 2C-B was
synthesized from...
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PIHKAL: A
Chemical Love Story,
TIHKAL is an
acronym that
stands for "Tryptamines I Have
Known and Loved". TIHKAL, much like its
predecessor PIHKAL, is...
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synthesized by
Alexander Shulgin in the 1970s and 1980s and
published in his book
PiHKAL (Phenethylamines i Have
Known And Loved).
Shulgin also
coined the term 2C...
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first synthesized by
Alexander Shulgin, and
later reported in his book
PiHKAL: A
Chemical Love Story. DOM is
classified as a
Schedule I
substance in the...
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properties similar to 2C-D and Ganesha. Like many of the
phenethylamines in
PiHKAL, 2C-G and its
homologs have only been
taken by
Shulgin and a
small test...
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first synthesized by
Alexander Shulgin, and is
described in Shulgin's book
PiHKAL (1991). The
substance is
consumed as a
recreational drug, and is circulated...