Metamfepramone
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CAS Number | 15351-09-4 Y |
PubChem (CID) | 71872 |
ChemSpider | 64889 N |
UNII | 04A0P12FH2 Y |
ECHA InfoCard | 100.035.788 |
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Formula | C11H15NO |
Molar mass | 177.243 g/mol |
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Metamfepramone (INN, also known as dimethylcathinone, dimethylpropion, and dimepropion (BAN)) is a stimulant drug of the phenethylamine, and cathinone chemical classes. Dimethylcathinone was evaluated as an appetite suppressant and for the treatment of hypotension, but was never widely marketed.[2]
It was used as a recreational drug in Israel under the name rakefet, but was made illegal in 2006.[3]
Metamfepramone is metabolized to produce N-methylpseudoephedrine and methcathinone.[4]
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- ^ "Ustawa z dnia 15 kwietnia 2011 r. o zmianie ustawy o przeciwdziałaniu narkomanii ( Dz.U. 2011 nr 105 poz. 614 )". Internetowy System Aktów Prawnych. Retrieved 17 June 2011.
- ^ Soholing WE (1982). "Therapy of the orthostatic syndrome. Studies using dimepropion-HCl". Fortschritte der Medizin (in German). 100 (7): 289–293.
- ^ Judy Siegel-Itzkovich (2006-02-22). "Recreational drug 'rakefet' banned". Jpost.com. Retrieved 2010-09-13.
- ^ Thevis, M; Sigmund, G; Thomas, A; Gougoulidis, V; Rodchenkov, G; Schänzer, W (2009). "Doping control analysis of metamfepramone and two major metabolites using liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry". European Journal of Mass Spectrometry. 15 (4): 507–15. doi:10.1255/ejms.1010. PMID 19661559.
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