6-MAPB
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1-(benzofuran-6-yl)-N-methylpropan-2-amine
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| CAS Number | 1354631-79-0 |
| ChemSpider | 32078890 |
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| Formula | C12H15NO |
| Molar mass | 189.25 |
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6-MAPB (1-(benzofuran-6-yl)-N-methylpropan-2-amine) is a psychedelic and entactogenic drug which is structurally related to 6-APB and MDMA. It is not known to have been widely sold as a "designer drug" but has been detected in analytical samples taken from individuals hospitalised after using drug combinations that included other benzofuran derivatives.[citation needed] 6-MAPB was banned in the UK in June 2013, along with 9 other related compounds which were thought to produce similar effects.[1]
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- ^ "Temporary class drug order report on 5-6APB and NBOMe compounds". UK Home Office. 4 Jun 2013. Retrieved 2013-07-10.

