N-Ethylhexylone

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N-Ethylhexylone is a synthetic stimulant of the cathinone class that produces typical psychoactive effects when administered. It is a member of a group known as novel psychoactive substances (NPS) and is often found in products sold as Molly or Ecstasy.

Chemistry

N-Ethylhexylone, also known as βk-EBDP or ephylone, is a synthetic alkylamine derivative of cathinone. Cathinones are a sub-category of amphetamines, sharing the core amphetamine structure of a phenyl ring bound to an amino (NH2) group through an ethyl chain with an additional methyl substitution at Rα.

Pharmacology

N-Ethylhexylone acts as a serotonin-norepinephrine-dopamine reuptake inhibitor (SNDRI). It inhibits the reuptake of these neurotransmitters by interacting with transporter proteins, thereby increasing their extracellular concentrations and enhancing neurotransmission. This results in stimulant effects on the central nervous system and cardiovascular system.

Effects

The effects of N-Ethylhexylone can vary greatly depending on the dose, the user's individual physiology, and the purity of the drug. Common effects include stimulation, euphoria, increased sociability, and increased energy. However, adverse effects such as anxiety, paranoia, and overstimulation are also possible.

Legal Status

The legal status of N-Ethylhexylone varies by country. In many jurisdictions, it is classified as a controlled substance due to its potential for abuse and its psychoactive effects.

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