Hi all,
Due to a
post on drugs-forum and the severity of the warning I feel obligated to repost the same information here. And us Alfa has put it "
This thread is an exception on our normal rule against sources discussion. This vendor is now defunct and the present danger presses us to ignore this rule". This is also a prime example why we made the
Discouraged drug talk: RCs, Datura, Kratom, Ketamine, Opiates, strychnine thread.
This is a 1 on 1 quote of the post made by Alfa on drugs-forum:
Potential lethal batch warning of 2c-eOn March 17th in Minneapolis and on May 7th in Oklahoma two groups of 19 people total were hospitalized and 2 people died after the ingestion of 2C-E.
2C-E has been used over 20 years without serious incidents. 2C-E its onset takes 2 hours, while the victims experienced effects after only one hour. This gives a serious indication that the 2C-E bought over the internet was tainted or mislabeled.
According to police the 2C-E involved in the death in Oklahoma was purchased from chemicology.net The website is no longer active- and it is unclear if it was taken down voluntarily or by the authorities. It is very likely that the Chemicology was supplied this 2C-E by a Chinese vendor. Chemicology was a US based vendor selling only 2C-E and 2C-I .
If you have bought product from this vendor then do NOT consume it nor let others consume it.
If you have purchased any product from them recently please
contact me or one of the other mods here.
The 2C-E causing the Minneapolis death and hospitalizations is said to be ordered online from a Chinese vendor. It is currently not known which Chinese vendor is involved, nor if this vendor supplied other research chemical vendors. For this reason we urge you to avoid all 2C-E.
If you have further information then please
contact the staff.
This thread is an exception on our normal rule against sources discussion. This vendor is now defunct and the present danger presses us to ignore this rule.
Related to this thread:
1 dead, 2 critical in Minneapolis area 2C-E overdose.1 dead, 7 hospitalized in Oklahoma area 2C-E overdose