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3-4 Podiahydrabutyrfentanyl

3-4 Podiahydrabutyrfentanyl, commonly known as Dunk, or chemically abbreviated as 3-4 PHBF, is a lesser-known psychoactive drug derived from Podiahydroxybutyric Acid, an analogue of the drug gamma-Hydroxybutyric acid and the painkiller Fentanyl. It is known for its diverse range of dosage intakes and its extensive range of effects. 3-4 PHBF is usually ingested orally in tablet form, injected into veins, and it can be ground into a powder form that can be snorted. While the normal dosage intake of 3-4 PHBF is 75 to 150 mg, there have been cases of intakes being over 350 mg. No known deaths from 3-4 PHBF have occurred. Depicted on right is the molecule depicting 3-4 PHBF.

Structure

3-4 PHBF is an analog of gamma-Podiahydroxybutryic acid and Fentanyl. gamma-Podiahydroxybutyric acid itself is an analogue of the drug gamma-Hydroxybutyric acid, which has psychoactive effects. The main difference between gamma-Hydroxybutryic acid and gamma-Podiahydroxybutyric acid is gamma-Podiahydroxybutyric acid’s Podium Oxide contents in the drug.² 3-4 PHBF, not only contains gamma-Podiahydroxybutyric acid, but it also contains the chemical structure of Fentanyl, a dangerously addictive painkiller.² The molecules combine to make, according to the World Health Organization, “a substance that can be incredibly dangerous and that needs to be stopped”.³

Usages

3-4 PHBF is usually taken with the opioid reversal drug known as Naloxone in extremely small doses, numbing down the effects in high doses to inhibit dangerous intakes that may kill. 3-4 PHBF is used for mainly psychoactive purposes. The reason why is because the structure of the molecule does not make it useful for any medical uses, as, according to the World Health Organization, the high euphoria wouldn’t be effective for painkiller uses as the high euphoric effects do not inhibit pain.

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References

1. WebMD. "3-4 PHBF: Side Effects, Dosage Intakes, Usages." February 4, 2019. webmd.com. 2. PubChem. "Compound Summary: 3-4 PHBF." September 5, 2018. pubchem.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov. 3. World Health Organization. "The Problem With 3-4 PHBF." June 3, 2017. who.int.