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'''Bromo-DragonFLY''' is a [[psychoactive class::psychedelic]] [[chemical class::phenethylamine]] of the [[DOx]] family. It produces unusually long psychedelic effects which can last up to 3 days. It is considered as milder than [[LSD]] | |||
Very little is known about this substance, but it gained popularity around 2005 before becoming significantly less common after two deaths occurred in October 2009 after the ingestion of a substance that was mislabelled and sold as [[2C-B-FLY]] but was actually Bromo-DragonFLY.<ref></ref> |
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Common names | Bromo-DragonFLY, DOB-DragonFLY, B-DFLY, Dragonfly | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Substitutive name | 8-bromo-4-(2-aminopropyl)benzodifuran | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Systematic name | (1-(8-bromobenzo[1,2-b;4,5-b']difuran-4-yl)-2-aminopropane | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Psychoactive class | Psychedelic | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Chemical class | Amphetamine / Benzodifuran | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Summary sheet: Bromo-DragonFLY |
Bromo-DragonFLY is a psychedelic phenethylamine of the DOx family. It produces unusually long psychedelic effects which can last up to 3 days. It is considered as milder than LSD
Very little is known about this substance, but it gained popularity around 2005 before becoming significantly less common after two deaths occurred in October 2009 after the ingestion of a substance that was mislabelled and sold as 2C-B-FLY but was actually Bromo-DragonFLY.Cite error: Invalid <ref>
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