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N-isopropylbenzylamine, IPBA, N-Benzylpropan-2-amine.
IPBA is not safe for human consumption.
Isopropylbenzylamine (IPBA) has been found as a substitute or cutting agent in various illicit drugs, particularly stimulants and empathogens, where its physical resemblelance allows it to mimic more potent substances.
its toxicity is poorly studied. May contain other dangerous contaminants. Always test before consuming, and if a substance doesn’t feel right, stop using it immediately.
IPBA is not safe for human consumption.
Isopropylbenzylamine (IPBA) has been found as a substitute or cutting agent in various illicit drugs, particularly stimulants and empathogens, where its physical resemblelance allows it to mimic more potent substances.
its toxicity is poorly studied. May contain other dangerous contaminants. Always test before consuming, and if a substance doesn’t feel right, stop using it immediately.
- Stop using it – IPBA has no recreational value and could be harmful.
- Test your substances – Use reagent kits or send samples to a drug-checking service.
- Report fake drugs – Some harm reduction organizations track counterfeit substances.
- Methamphetamine (Meth)
- 3-MMC / 4-MMC (Mephedrone Analogues)
- MDMA (Ecstasy/Molly)
- Amphetamine (Speed)
- Synthetic Cathinones ("Bath Salts")
- Cocaine (Less Common, But Possible)
- No euphoria, no energy boost, just a "flat" or chemical feeling
- No rush, no empathy, no stimulation—just a "dud" experience
- Weak or nonexistent stimulation, possible weird taste
- Lack of expected high, possible dizziness or nausea instead.
- Users may take larger doses, risking overdose if other cuts (like fentanyl) are present.
- Frustration leads to redosing, increasing risks from other hidden substances.
- Users may think they took MDMA but experience no effects, leading to risky behavior.
- Unknown long-term effects of IPBA when snorted or ingested.