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  2. Azaperone - Wikipedia

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    The most common use for azaperone is in relatively small doses as a "serenic" (to reduce aggression) in farmed pigs, either to stop them fighting or to encourage sows to accept piglets. Higher doses are used for anesthesia in combination with other drugs such as xylazine , tiletamine and zolazepam .

  3. Piperazine - Wikipedia

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    Piperazine is freely soluble in water and ethylene glycol, but insoluble in diethyl ether. It is a weak base with two pK b of 5.35 and 9.73 at 25 °C.; the pH of a 10% aqueous solution of piperazine is 10.8–11.8. Piperazine readily absorbs water and carbon dioxide from the air.

  4. Trifluoromethylphenylpiperazine - Wikipedia

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    Unlike the related piperazine compound meta-chlorophenylpiperazine (mCPP), TFMPP has insignificant affinity for the 5-HT 3 receptor (IC 50 = 2,373 nM). [7] TFMPP also binds to the SERT (EC 50 = 121 nM) and evokes the release of serotonin. [6] It has no effects on dopamine or norepinephrine reuptake or efflux. [6]

  5. Benzylpiperazine - Wikipedia

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    Benzylpiperazine (BZP) is a substance often used as a recreational drug and is known to have euphoriant and stimulant properties. Several studies conducted between 2000 and 2011 found that the effects of BZP are similar to amphetamine, although BZP's dosage is roughly 10 times higher by weight.

  6. 2,3-Dichlorophenylpiperazine - Wikipedia

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    The 3,4,5-Trichlorophenylpiperazine [67305-64-0] ("3 stripes") is also a highly regarded arrangement & has been awarded the Beecham patent of U.S. patent 4,139,621.Such 3,4,5-Trisubstituted aromatic entities is already known from clenbuterol.

  7. Spanish Fly: Are These "Aphrodisiac" Pills Worth It? - AOL

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    Spanish fly isn’t just ineffective as an aphrodisiac — it’s also dangerous. So keep Spanish fly and other herbal aphrodisiacs at arm’s length. There’s just way too much at stake.

  8. meta-Chlorophenylpiperazine - Wikipedia

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    meta-Chlorophenylpiperazine (mCPP) is a psychoactive drug of the phenylpiperazine class. It was initially developed in the late-1970s and used in scientific research before being sold as a designer drug in the mid-2000s.

  9. para-Fluorophenylpiperazine - Wikipedia

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    para-Fluorophenylpiperazine (pFPP, 4-FPP, 4-Fluorophenylpiperazine; Fluoperazine, Flipiperazine) is a piperazine derivative with mildly psychedelic and euphoriant effects. [2] [3] It has been sold as an ingredient in legal recreational drugs known as "Party pills", initially in New Zealand and subsequently in other countries around the world.