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-alpha-PiHP (4-methyl-1-phenyl-2-(pyrrolidin-1-yl)pentan-1-one)
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-alpha-PiHP (4-methyl-1-phenyl-2-(pyrrolidin-1-yl)pentan-1-one) image
Synthetic substance, no natural derivative
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The first pihp was discovered in 1987. It was found by a team of scientists from the University of Utah. It was discovered by a team of scientists from the University of Utah. It was discovered by a team of scientists from the University of Utah. It was discovered by a team of scientists from the University of Utah. The first pihp was discovered in 1987. It was found by a team of scientists from the University of Utah. It was discovered by a team of scientists from the University of Utah. It was discovered by a team of scientists from the University of Utah. The first pihp was discovered in 1987. It was found by a team of scientists from the University of Utah. It was discovered by a team of scientists from the University of Utah. It was discovered by a team of scientists from the University of Utah. The first pihp was discovered in 1987. It was found by a team of scientists from the University of
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Alpha-PiHP is a synthetic stimulant similar to alpha-PVP. It increases heart rate and blood pressure. Short-term use may enhance alertness and mood, while long-term use poses risks of cardiovascular issues, psychological problems, and dependency. Overdose risks include severe agitation, cardiovascular effects, and potential death. Safe use requires cautious dosing and monitoring. Recent research explores its stimulant effects and associated health risks.
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Alpha-PiHP, a synthetic stimulant, has no historical or cultural lore, being a recent development. It is used recreationally for its stimulant effects and is part of the underground drug culture. Modern discussions focus on its safety, legality, and potential for abuse. Proponents in the recreational drug community highlight its stimulant properties, while opponents warn of health risks and cognitive impairment. Its cultural significance lies in the broader context of synthetic stimulants and the challenges of regulating new psychoactive substances.
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