Enrique Santos

Enrique Santos

Enrique is a full-time writer from Bogotá, Colombia with a degree in International Affairs and History. He believes the internet has changed the game when it comes to writing, and now it’s all about providing value and finding your niche.

Due to the many hardships his country has suffered because of the war on drugs, Enrique acquired an interest in these matters from an early age. Shortly after college, he landed a job with a member of the Colombian House of Representatives and spearheaded the creation of an ambitious harm reduction proposal. The bill has the goal of seriously revamping the way Colombia offers aid to those dependent on drugs and is currently making its way through congress.

Enrique now focuses on writing for a variety of online publications and is hoping to release some fiction soon.

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105 Articles

A fluorine analog of the popular dissociative ketamine, 2-FDCK, is a recent emergence in the designer drug world. Learn all about it in this handy article.

PMA is indeed a member of the substituted amphetamine class, but it behaves quite differently when compared to most other amphetamines and is a lot more dangerous.

MMDA shares a similar profile to both MDMA and MDA, but what are its unique characteristics? And what does the psychonaut community think about this compound?

As a prodrug for nordiazepam, oxazolam has a nearly identical pharmacological profile to that benzodiazepine. Learn the intricacies of said profile here.

Nortetrazepam is not an approved medication and, although it sometimes appears on designer drug markets, seems to have little recreational use.

Zapizolam is a little-known benzodiazepine derivative with some unique structural properties. As of yet, it has not been meaningfully studied.

α-PPP is a synthetic cathinone with moderate popularity amongst the psychonaut community. Learn about its effects, toxicity, and characteristics in this article.

TIMA-2 is known to produce a unique combination of effects that has little to do with those of more traditional psychoactive phenethylamine compounds.

TMA-6 is a psychedelic empathogen very similar to the popular DOX compounds like DOB and DOI. Here’s what makes this Shulgin-developed psychedelic unique.