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Discussion => Drug safety => Topic started by: Multimineral on September 06, 2012, 10:05 pm

Title: Best Place to Find Synthesis/Manufacturing Literature?
Post by: Multimineral on September 06, 2012, 10:05 pm
I was wondering where the best place to find information on the synthesis and production of any drug would be.  Whether it be somewhere online or in a physical book.  Preferably something that is reputable and extremely detailed.

Related Question:  Are the Uncle Fester books on LSD/Meth/Speed/etc synthesis any good?

Thanks
MM
Title: Re: Best Place to Find Synthesis/Manufacturing Literature?
Post by: RR on September 06, 2012, 10:12 pm
ive never read the uncle fester books but the internet is the place to look, just google any synthetic drug followed by the word synthesis and you will find many many documents, but you need a basic understanding of organic chemistry or you will end up hurting yourself of killing yourself when you take wot ever you make, id leave it to qualified chemists if i where you.... 
Title: Re: Best Place to Find Synthesis/Manufacturing Literature?
Post by: Multimineral on September 06, 2012, 10:33 pm
ive never read the uncle fester books but the internet is the place to look, just google any synthetic drug followed by the word synthesis and you will find many many documents, but you need a basic understanding of organic chemistry or you will end up hurting yourself of killing yourself when you take wot ever you make, id leave it to qualified chemists if i where you....

I'm a chemical engineer.  I took organic chemistry a long time ago.  I know my limits.  I just want to do some research.  There are a lot of details I would need to work out before I ever attempted to synthesize something.
Title: Re: Best Place to Find Synthesis/Manufacturing Literature?
Post by: RR on September 06, 2012, 10:38 pm
ive never read the uncle fester books but the internet is the place to look, just google any synthetic drug followed by the word synthesis and you will find many many documents, but you need a basic understanding of organic chemistry or you will end up hurting yourself of killing yourself when you take wot ever you make, id leave it to qualified chemists if i where you....

I'm a chemical engineer.  I took organic chemistry a long time ago.  I know my limits.  I just want to do some research.  There are a lot of details I would need to work out before I ever attempted to synthesize something.

oh okay mate maybe its something you could pull off in that case, good luck