4-FMP
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4-FMP
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Systematic (IUPAC) name | |
4-Fluoro-α-methylphenethylamine | |
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Formula | C9H12FN |
Mol. mass | 153.20 g/mol |
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Bioavailability | ? |
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4-FMP, also known by its full chemical name 4-fluoroamphetamine, or 4-Fluoro-alpha-Methyl-Phenethylamine, is a central nervous system stimulant. It is a chemical analog of amphetamine, and is also related to other phenethylamines, such as cathinone, methcathinone, and methamphetamine.
[edit] Effects
4-FMP has a very short history of human use, so not much is known about its pharmacological effects, as is the case with many other designer drugs.
4-FMP clearly has an amphetamine type of effect on the central nervous system. The halogenated compound clearly shows a mild serotogenic release in the user. 4-FMP when insufflated is extremely painful and this way of administration should be avoided. It is noted that this compound doesn't have a harsh come down like other CNS stimulants.
Effects include euphoria, increased energy, and suppressed appitite. It also inhibits the ability to sleep, like most stimulants.
[edit] References
Adrafinil, Amphetamine (speed), Armodafinil, Caffeine, Cocaine, Ephedrine, Epinephrine (adrenaline), MDMA, Methylphenidate, Modafinil, Nicotine
See also Sympathomimetic amines
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