Naphyrone is similar to mephedrone in that it is a cathinone derivative and belongs to a group of drugs similar in effect to drugs with amphetamine compounds.
Naphyropne is a newly popular drug so little is known about its side effects. However with such similarities to mephedrone it is likely that the side effects and health risks are the same. Naphydrone is considered to have a higher potency than mephedrone.
Euphoria, chattiness, feeling of empathy, alertness
Naphyrone addiction
Like other stimulants it is likely that naphyrone could become psychologically addictive
Naphyrone laws
Naphyrone is now a Class B drug so possession, supply or giving it away will land you with a hefty fine and time in prison.
How Naphyrone is used
Naphyrone is usually snorted or ‘bombed’ – wrapped in a cigarette paper and swallowed.
Contamination risk
It is very likely that when you purchase naphyrone you are in fact buying mephedrone, however there is little research into this just now.
Side Effects / Health Risks of Naphyrone
Anxiety, paranoia, overstimulation of heart and circulation
Risk of fits
Drowsiness, seizures, coma
Risk of death
Mixing the D’s what to avoid
Mixing naphyrone with any other drug can increase the risk of death
Naphyrone overdose
Little is known about the effects of too much naphyrone but it is likely that as a cathinone derivative it will share the same risks as other drugs in that group.
Naphyrone withdrawal
Unknown
Naphyrone drug test
There isn’t an individual drug test available, but you can test for a number of drugs at once.