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4-Fluoromethamphetamine

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4-Fluoromethamphetamine
Systematic (IUPAC) name
(RS)-1-(4-fluorophenyl)-N-methylpropan-2-amine
Clinical data
Pregnancy cat.  ?
Legal status  ?
Identifiers
CAS number 351-03-1 YesY
52063-62-4 (hydrochloride)
ATC code  ?
PubChem CID 11745017
ChemSpider 9919721 YesY
Chemical data
Formula C10H14FN 
Mol. mass 167.223
SMILES eMolecules & PubChem
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4-Fluoromethamphetamine (4-FMA) 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] It became a controlled drug in Japan in 2006.[2] It was initially reported to be contained as an ingredient in some of the range of party pills sold internationally by the Israeli company Neorganics from around 2006 onwards, but this was later shown to be incorrect and this ingredient was eventually identified as the closely related compound 2-fluoromethamphetamine.[3]

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  1. ^ Rösner P, Quednow B, Girreser U, Junge T (March 2005). "Isomeric fluoro-methoxy-phenylalkylamines: a new series of controlled-substance analogues (designer drugs)". Forensic Science International 10 (148(2–3)): 143–56. 
  2. ^ Machiko Nagashima, Takako Seto, Misako Takahashi, Jin Suzuki, and Ichirou Yasuda (2006). "Spectrum Data of the 3rd Governor-designated Drugs and the Analyses of Uncontrolled Drugs Purchased". Ann. Rep. Tokyo Metr. Inst.P.H. 57: 109–113. http://www.tokyo-eiken.go.jp/issue/journal/2006/pdf/57-14.pdf. 
  3. ^ Camilleri, A; Johnston, MR; Brennan, M; Davis, S; Caldicott, DG (2010). "Chemical analysis of four capsules containing the controlled substance analogues 4-methylmethcathinone, 2-fluoromethamphetamine, alpha-phthalimidopropiophenone and N-ethylcathinone". Forensic science international 197 (1–3): 59–66. doi:10.1016/j.forsciint.2009.12.048. PMID 20074881. 


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