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I wonder why there are so few to no Methadone derivatives on the market. The Methadone structure is not covered by the new psychoactive substances law. Clearly, Methadone itself will be protected by the pharmaceutical law, but any minor alteration would again lead to an over-the-counter substance. That's why I wonder why these are not found with few to no research chemical dealers.
For example, I have wondered if it might be possible to substitute Diethylamino-2-chloropropane for Dimethylamino-2-chloropropane in the Methadone synthesis, which would result in Methadone with two ethyl groups instead of methyl groups on the nitrogen atom. I'm not a trained chemist, but I can imagine that this substance would have similar properties to Methadone, but would not be protected by any law.
For example, I have wondered if it might be possible to substitute Diethylamino-2-chloropropane for Dimethylamino-2-chloropropane in the Methadone synthesis, which would result in Methadone with two ethyl groups instead of methyl groups on the nitrogen atom. I'm not a trained chemist, but I can imagine that this substance would have similar properties to Methadone, but would not be protected by any law.