Pill Report: 2CB-FLY ***WARNING ***
2CB-FLY ***WARNING ***

Barcelona - But as its a RC it could be anywhere!

Posted by
October 24, 2009
Date Submitted
bearlove
Description
I know that normally reports on RC's are not allowed but in this instance I think its safer to add this report -

two dead persons and several hospitalizations (one of them in Barcelona) seems to be related to a 2C-B-Fly batch distributed by an online company. Energy Control had access to one of these batches that was labeled as "B1", but we don't know if other batches from the supplier could be also contaminated or incorrectly labeled.

The tests that had been performed by Energy Control with a sample of this batch had proven that the substance is BromoDragonFly, instead of 2C-B-Fly, what represents a serious risk for the life of persons that could consume the substance without knowing this fact.

For that reason, Energy Control recommends to maximize precautions with every batch of RC's and to avoid the consumption of 2C-B-Fly, specially if it has not been tested.

If you have any useful information or have suffered any adverse reaction from the consumption of these batch, please contact with us at [email protected]
Last Update
October 24, 2009
Logo
N/A
Colour
White
Shape
Powder
Texture
Powder
Suspected Contents
2C-B
Rating
Adulterated
Warning
Yes
Tested
Yes
Mandelin Reagent
Other - Please see description
Consumed
No

11 Comments

partimer (member since July 15, 2009)

It is only worth it if you put the name of the stupid vendor in, as there is no point trying to protect them.

October 24, 2009, 11:30 am GMT

bearlove (member since August 25, 2008)

What you think that because Im not saying where to buy it from the report is pointless? I think your missing the point of the site tbh, this photo is clearly showing the batch ID and full chemical name.

The only people Im trying to protect is the end user who may have this stuff - the vendor already knows about the mix up. (It killed him)

October 24, 2009, 12:53 pm GMT

jipsil (member since October 24, 2009)

BANNED.

October 24, 2009, 12:54 pm GMT

partimer (member since July 15, 2009)

Because there are a few people that sell it, so how do they know if there sis the contaminated one.

October 24, 2009, 1:10 pm GMT

bearlove (member since August 25, 2008)

^they dont and Im not going to say that any of them is safe. IF you have bought 2CBFLY, please check the batch number, the cass number and the chemical name to make sure you dont have the above product - if in doubt chuck it out!

Ive changed the heading on this to just warning / the contaminated batch bit was wrong and misleading.

October 24, 2009, 2:24 pm GMT

sixnineissofine (member since May 5, 2008)

Just for the severity of this report getting out to others stumbled across this -

The toxicity of Bromo-DragonFLY appears to be fairly high for humans when taken in doses above the therapeutic range, with reports of at least five deaths believed to have resulted from Bromo-DragonFLY reported in Norway, Sweden, Denmark and the United States. Laboratory testing has confirmed that in October 2009, a batch of Bromo-Dragonfly was distributed, mislabeled as the related compound 2C-B-FLY, which is around 20x less potent than BDF by weight. This mistake is believed to have contributed to several lethal overdoses and additional hospitalizations. The batch implicated in these deaths also contained significant synthesis impurities, which may have contributed to the toxicity.

Also, a Swedish man had to have the front part of his feet and several fingers on one hand amputated after taking a massive overdose. Apparently the compound acted as a long-acting efficacious vasoconstrictor, leading to necrosis and gangrene which was delayed by several weeks after the overdose occurred. Several other cases have also been reported of severe peripheral vasoconstriction following overdose with Bromo-DragonFLY, and a similar case is also known from DOB. Treatment was of limited efficacy in this case although tolazoline is reportedly an effective treatment where available.

October 24, 2009, 4:14 pm GMT

weetvanwanten (member since August 17, 2009)

Very good job,BL!!!

October 25, 2009, 10:30 pm GMT

mdmahigh (member since February 27, 2008)

Good looking out. I say fuck these new RC's. The dangers of them are largely unknown and some are dangerous. Plus, can you beat LSD and mushrooms?

October 26, 2009, 10:49 am GMT

mumbles (member since May 24, 2008)

Wow.

Never heard of Bromodragonfly before...but Wiki had these little gems

-only slightly less potent than LSD with a normal dose in the region of 200 μg to 800 μg, and it has an extremely long duration of action up to several days

-following a single large dose, with a slow onset of action that can take up to 6 hours before the effects are felt.

Sounds like the shittest drug ever....and thats aside from the fact it kills you.

October 29, 2009, 3:54 pm GMT

bearlove (member since August 25, 2008)

^mumbles the dose in your report looks pretty strange - this stuff is exceptionally potent and a dose of just a few mgs can be active.

And just a few mgs too much can be fatal :0

October 30, 2009, 11:49 am GMT

shankin (member since November 29, 2020)

eyes must be interested again.

March 16, 2021, 7:34 pm GMT

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