4-Fluoromethamphetamine
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4-Fluoromethamphetamine
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| Systematic (IUPAC) name | |
| 1-(4-fluorophenyl)-N-methylpropan-2-amine | |
| Identifiers | |
| CAS number | ? |
| ATC code | ? |
| PubChem | |
| Chemical data | |
| Formula | C10H14FN |
| Mol. mass | 167.223 |
| Pharmacokinetic data | |
| Bioavailability | ? |
| Metabolism | ? |
| Half life | ? |
| Excretion | ? |
| Therapeutic considerations | |
| Pregnancy cat. |
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| Legal status | |
| Routes | ? |
4-Fluoromethamphetamine is a stimulant drug related to methamphetamine and 4-fluoroamphetamine.
It has been reported to be sold on the illicit market as a controlled substance analogue, but little is known about its pharmacology or toxicology as yet.[1][1] It became a controlled drug in Japan in 2006.[2]
[edit] References
- ^ Rösner P, Quednow B, Girreser U, Junge T. Isomeric fluoro-methoxy-phenylalkylamines: a new series of controlled-substance analogues (designer drugs). Forensic Science International. 2005 Mar 10;148(2-3):143-56.

