On the internet, nobody knows if it’s 25C-NBOMe (“N-bomb”)

This article uses both published scientific literature and discussions on Web bulletin boards and chat groups in an attempt to define the effects of this drug. The authors argue that since the internet is a crucial factor in marketing and disseminating novel psychoactive substances and since peer-reviewed articles about these substances are scarce, using unconfirmed anecdotal reports on sites like Bluelight and Drugs-Forum is justified. I don’t buy it. However, the authors do reference several medical papers about N-bomb. for example,  a recent article by Grautoff and Kahler described a 19-year-old man who supposedly snorted N-bomb and developed seizures, acute kidney failure and acute lung failure. Unfortunately, the article is in German and the abstract does not specify whether the exposure was laboratory-confirmed.    
Source: The Poison Review - Category: Toxicology Authors: Tags: Medical 25C-NBOME n-bomb Source Type: news