3,4-Dimethylmethcathinone
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3,4-Dimethylmethcathinone (3,4-DMMC) is a stimulant
drug first reported in 2010 as a designer drug
analogue of mephedrone, apparently produced in response to the banning of mephedrone, following its widespread abuse in many countries in Europe and around the world.
Stimulant
Stimulants are psychoactive drugs which induce temporary improvements in either mental or physical function or both. Examples of these kinds of effects may include enhanced alertness, wakefulness, and locomotion, among others...
drug first reported in 2010 as a designer drug
Designer drug
Designer drug is a term used to describe drugs that are created to get around existing drug laws, usually by preparing analogs or derivatives of existing drugs by modifying their chemical structure to varying degrees, or less commonly by finding drugs with entirely different chemical structures...
analogue of mephedrone, apparently produced in response to the banning of mephedrone, following its widespread abuse in many countries in Europe and around the world.
See also
- Substituted cathinoneSubstituted cathinoneSubstituted cathinones, which include some stimulants and entactogens, are derivatives of cathinone. They feature a phenethylamine core with an alkyl group attached to the alpha carbon, and a ketone group attached to the beta carbon, along with additional substitutions...
- IndanylaminopropaneIndanylaminopropaneIndanylaminopropane , sometimes incorrectly referred to as indanylamphetamine, is an entactogen and psychedelic drug of the phenethylamine and amphetamine classes...
- Methylone
- Xylopropamine