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'''DMMDA''' ('''Dimethoxy-Methylamphetamine''') is a [[psychedelic]] and [[hallucinogenic]] [[drug]] that belongs to the [[amphetamine]] class. It is known for its [[psychoactive]] properties and is often used recreationally. ==Chemistry== DMMDA is a [[substituted amphetamine]], meaning it has the core structure of an amphetamine molecule but with additional functional groups. Specifically, it has two methoxy groups (OCH3) attached to the phenyl ring at the 2,5-positions and a methyl group (CH3) attached to the alpha carbon. This gives it the chemical formula C11H17NO2. ==Pharmacology== DMMDA acts primarily as a [[serotonin]] [[receptor agonist]], meaning it binds to and activates serotonin receptors in the brain. This leads to an increase in [[serotonin]] levels, which is thought to be responsible for the drug's psychedelic effects. It may also have activity at other receptor types, but this is less well understood. ==Effects== The effects of DMMDA can vary widely depending on the dose, the individual's physiology, and the context in which it is used. Common effects include [[visual hallucinations]], altered thought processes, and a heightened sense of empathy or emotional connectedness. Some users also report physical effects such as increased heart rate, dilated pupils, and nausea. ==Risks== Like all drugs, DMMDA carries risks. These can include psychological effects such as anxiety, paranoia, and panic attacks, as well as physical effects such as increased heart rate and blood pressure, which can be dangerous in people with pre-existing heart conditions. There is also the risk of a bad trip, which can be a highly distressing experience. ==Legal Status== The legal status of DMMDA varies by country. In many places, it is classified as a controlled substance, making it illegal to manufacture, distribute, or possess without a license. ==See Also== * [[Psychedelic drug]] * [[Hallucinogen]] * [[Amphetamine]] * [[Serotonin]] [[Category:Psychedelic drugs]] [[Category:Hallucinogens]] [[Category:Amphetamines]] [[Category:Serotonin receptor agonists]] {{Psychoactive drug-stub}} {{medicine-stub}} <gallery> File:DMMDA.svg|DMMDA File:DMMDA-3d-sticks.png|DMMDA 3D Sticks File:Protox30.png|Protox 30 File:Pseudodillapiolesynthesis.png|Pseudodillapiole Synthesis File:2-nitro-isoapiole.png|2-Nitro Isoapiole File:Modernfixed_synthesis.png|Modern Fixed Synthesis </gallery>
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