Chemistry:3-Chloromethamphetamine

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Short description: Substituted amphetamine derivative invented in the 1960s
3-Chloromethamphetamine
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FormulaC10H14ClN
Molar mass183.68 g·mol−1
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3-Chloromethamphetamine (3-CMA, MCMA) is a substituted amphetamine derivative invented in the 1960s. In animal studies it was deemed to be a "hallucinogen" rather than a stimulant, though the assays used at the time did not distinguish between the compounds now termed psychedelics and those now termed empathogens.[1][2][3]

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References

  1. "Psychomimetic methylamphetamine derivatives". Archives Internationales de Pharmacodynamie et de Therapie 159 (2): 442–51. February 1966. PMID 5916746. 
  2. Hallucinogenic agents. Wright-Scientechnica. 1975. pp. 71–74. ISBN 978-0-85608-011-1. 
  3. "Differentiation of ring-substituted regioisomers of amphetamine and methamphetamine by supercritical fluid chromatography". Drug Testing and Analysis 9 (3): 389–398. March 2017. doi:10.1002/dta.2040. PMID 27383263.