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Latest revision as of 21:55, 16 March 2025
Fluorolintane is a psychoactive drug that belongs to the dissociative class of substances. It is known for its potent anesthetic and hallucinogenic effects. Fluorolintane is a derivative of Phencyclidine (PCP), a powerful dissociative and hallucinogen that was once used in medical settings but is now primarily used recreationally.
Chemistry[edit]
Fluorolintane is a fluorinated derivative of lintane, a substance that is structurally related to PCP. The addition of a fluorine atom to the lintane molecule increases its potency and alters its effects. The exact chemical name of fluorolintane is 1-(1-(2-fluorophenyl)-2-phenylethyl)piperidine.
Pharmacology[edit]
Fluorolintane acts primarily as an NMDA receptor antagonist. This means it blocks the action of the neurotransmitter glutamate at NMDA receptors in the brain. This blockade results in a disconnection of sensory input from the external environment, leading to the characteristic dissociative effects of the drug.
Effects[edit]
The effects of fluorolintane can be intense and unpredictable. They may include dissociation, hallucinations, delusions, and a sense of detachment from reality. Some users report experiencing out-of-body experiences or entering alternate realities. The effects can last for several hours, and the after-effects can persist for days.
Risks[edit]
The use of fluorolintane carries significant risks. These include psychosis, addiction, and physical harm due to impaired judgment and coordination. There is also a risk of overdose, which can result in severe respiratory depression, coma, and death.
Legal Status[edit]
The legal status of fluorolintane varies by country. In some jurisdictions, it is classified as a controlled substance and its possession, sale, and use are illegal.
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