4-Methylthiomethamphetamine
Chemical compound related to methamphetamine

4-Methylthiomethamphetamine (4-MTMA) is a synthetic amphetamine derivative and a member of the thioamphetamine class. It is chemically related to methamphetamine and is known for its psychoactive properties.
Chemical Structure and Properties[edit]
4-Methylthiomethamphetamine is characterized by the presence of a methylthio group attached to the phenyl ring of the methamphetamine structure. This modification results in the chemical formula C11H17NS. The presence of the sulfur atom in the methylthio group distinguishes it from other methamphetamine analogs.
Pharmacology[edit]
The pharmacological effects of 4-MTMA are not well-documented, but it is believed to act as a serotonin and dopamine releasing agent, similar to other amphetamines. The addition of the methylthio group may alter its binding affinity and efficacy at various neurotransmitter receptors, potentially influencing its psychoactive effects.
Effects and Usage[edit]
4-MTMA is reported to produce effects similar to those of other psychoactive amphetamines, including increased energy, euphoria, and enhanced sensory perception. However, due to limited research, the full spectrum of its effects and potential risks are not well understood.
Legal Status[edit]
The legal status of 4-Methylthiomethamphetamine varies by country. In many jurisdictions, it may be classified as a controlled substance due to its structural similarity to methamphetamine and potential for abuse.
Synthesis[edit]
The synthesis of 4-MTMA involves the introduction of a methylthio group to the methamphetamine backbone. This process typically requires specialized knowledge in organic chemistry and access to precursor chemicals, which are often regulated due to their potential use in the synthesis of illicit drugs.
Safety and Toxicity[edit]
Due to the lack of comprehensive studies, the safety profile and toxicity of 4-MTMA remain largely unknown. As with other synthetic amphetamines, there is a potential for adverse effects, including cardiovascular issues, neurotoxicity, and psychological dependence.
Related Compounds[edit]
4-MTMA is part of a broader class of thioamphetamine derivatives, which include other compounds with similar structural modifications. These compounds are of interest in both scientific research and forensic analysis due to their potential psychoactive properties.
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