Name:
4-Methylaminorex (cis isomer)
Type:
Stimulant
AKA:
U4Euh, McN-422
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Synthetic substance, no natural derivative
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4-Methylaminorex, a synthetic stimulant, was first synthesized in the 1970s. The cis isomer of this compound was developed to study its stimulant properties. Known for its potent effects, 4-methylaminorex gained popularity in the illicit drug market as a 'designer drug' due to its stimulant effects. Its emergence highlighted the challenges of controlling synthetic stimulants and managing their potential for abuse and health risks. Regulatory actions have been implemented to address its use and mitigate associated health concerns.
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4-Methylaminorex (cis isomer) is a stimulant with effects similar to amphetamines. It acts as an upper, increasing energy and alertness. Short-term use can lead to euphoria and heightened physical performance, but long-term use poses risks of cardiovascular issues and psychological effects. Overdose risks include severe agitation and cardiovascular effects. Safe use requires cautious dosing. Recent research explores its stimulant effects and health risks.
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4-Methylaminorex, a stimulant, affects monoamine neurotransmitters, causing increased alertness and euphoria. Immediate effects include mood enhancement and cognitive stimulation, lasting several hours. Long-term use can lead to dependence, anxiety, and cognitive decline. Research indicates significant mental health risks with chronic use, including severe anxiety and potential for psychosis.
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4-Methylaminorex is a stimulant with effects similar to amphetamines. Its cultural significance lies in its use as a recreational drug and its potential for abuse. Media coverage often addresses its stimulant properties and the risks associated with its use. 4-Methylaminorex is used recreationally rather than medicinally and contributes to discussions about stimulant use and drug regulation.
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