2-Bromo-4,5-methylenedioxyamphetamine
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2-(6-Bromobenzo[1,3]dioxol-5-yl)-1-methylethylamine
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2-Bromo-4,5-methylenedioxyamphetamine
2-(2-Bromo-4,5-methylenedioxyphenyl)ethan-1-methyl-amine |
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C11H17NO2Br | |
Molar mass | 258.11 g/mol |
Except where otherwise noted, data are given for materials in their standard state (at 25 °C [77 °F], 100 kPa).
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2-Bromo-4,5-methylenedioxyamphetamine (6-Bromo-MDA) is a lesser-known psychedelic drug and a substituted amphetamine. It was first synthesized by Alexander Shulgin. In his book PiHKAL (Phenethylamines i Have Known And Loved), the dosage range is listed as 350 mg, and the duration unknown. It produces stimulant effects but with no psychedelic or empathogenic action.[1] Very little data exists about its pharmacological properties, metabolism, and toxicity.
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- ^ Shulgin, Alexander; Ann Shulgin (September 1991). PiHKAL: A Chemical Love Story. Berkeley, California: Transform Press. ISBN 0-9630096-0-5. OCLC 25627628.
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