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Latest revision as of 00:36, 20 February 2025

Methedrone (also known as 4-methoxymethcathinone, bk-PMMA, PMMC, or 4-MMC) is a recreational drug that is illegal in many countries. It is a stimulant and entactogen drug of the phenethylamine, amphetamine, and cathinone chemical classes. It is closely related to para-methoxymethamphetamine (PMMA).

History[edit]

Methedrone was first synthesized in 1929 by Willstätter and Mieg, but did not become popular until it was rediscovered in 2003. By 2007, it was being sold as a designer drug. In 2009, it was identified in Sweden and by 2010 it had spread to other countries in Europe.

Effects[edit]

The effects of methedrone are similar to those of methamphetamine, but with a stronger empathogenic effect. Users report feelings of euphoria, increased sociability, and energy. However, it also has negative effects such as anxiety, paranoia, and insomnia. It can also cause physical effects such as increased heart rate, high blood pressure, and in severe cases, damage to the heart and other organs.

Legal status[edit]

Methedrone is illegal in many countries, including the United States, the United Kingdom, and Australia. It is also illegal in many European countries, including Sweden, where it was first identified as a problem.

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