4-Methylbuphedrone

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4-Methylbuphedrone

4-Methylbuphedrone (4-MeMABP) is a psychoactive drug that belongs to the substituted cathinone class, which includes compounds commonly known as "bath salts." The chemical structure of 4-Methylbuphedrone is closely related to that of buphedrone and methamphetamine, differing primarily by the addition of a methyl group on the phenyl ring. This modification is thought to influence its pharmacological properties, although detailed studies on its effects and mechanism of action are limited.

Chemistry[edit]

4-Methylbuphedrone is a synthetic cathinone, characterized by a core phenethylamine structure with an alkyl group attached to the alpha carbon and an oxygen group attached to the beta carbon. The compound also features a methyl substitution on the phenyl ring at the para position. Its molecular formula is C12H17NO, indicating the presence of 12 carbon atoms, 17 hydrogen atoms, one nitrogen atom, and one oxygen atom.

Pharmacology[edit]

The pharmacological profile of 4-Methylbuphedrone is not well-documented, but it is believed to act as a dopamine and norepinephrine reuptake inhibitor, similar to other substituted cathinones. This action increases the concentration of these neurotransmitters in the synaptic cleft, leading to stimulating and euphoric effects. However, the exact potency and efficacy of 4-Methylbuphedrone in this regard, as well as its affinity for various neurotransmitter transporters, remain largely unknown.

Effects[edit]

Users of 4-Methylbuphedrone have reported effects similar to those of other stimulants, including increased energy, euphoria, enhanced sociability, and heightened alertness. However, adverse effects are also reported, which can include anxiety, paranoia, tachycardia, hypertension, and in severe cases, psychosis. The duration of effects and the severity of adverse reactions can vary based on the dose, route of administration, and individual user characteristics.

Legal Status[edit]

The legal status of 4-Methylbuphedrone varies by country, with some jurisdictions classifying it as a controlled substance due to its potential for abuse and harm. In regions where it is controlled, possession, sale, and distribution of 4-Methylbuphedrone may be subject to criminal penalties.

Health Risks[edit]

Due to its relatively recent emergence on the recreational drug market, the long-term health risks associated with 4-Methylbuphedrone use are not well-understood. However, as with other synthetic cathinones, there is concern over the potential for addiction, neurotoxicity, and other serious health consequences from prolonged or heavy use.

Conclusion[edit]

4-Methylbuphedrone is a psychoactive substance with stimulant properties, belonging to the substituted cathinone class. While it shares similarities with other compounds in its class, the specific pharmacological effects, health risks, and legal status of 4-Methylbuphedrone vary. Further research is needed to fully understand its effects, mechanisms of action, and potential risks.



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