4'-Fluoro-4-methylaminorex

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Chemical compound


4'-Fluoro-4-methylaminorex
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4'-Fluoro-4-methylaminorex is a stimulant drug of the 2-amino-5-aryloxazoline class. It is a derivative of 4-methylaminorex, where the 4' position of the phenyl ring has been substituted with a fluorine atom.

Chemical Properties[edit]

4'-Fluoro-4-methylaminorex has the IUPAC name 4'-Fluoro-4-methylaminorex. Its molecular formula is C10H11FN2O. The compound is structurally related to other aminorex derivatives, which are known for their stimulant effects.

Pharmacology[edit]

The pharmacological effects of 4'-Fluoro-4-methylaminorex are similar to those of other stimulants, such as amphetamine and methamphetamine. It acts primarily by increasing the levels of neurotransmitters such as dopamine, norepinephrine, and serotonin in the brain, leading to increased alertness, energy, and euphoria.

Legal Status[edit]

The legal status of 4'-Fluoro-4-methylaminorex varies by country. In some jurisdictions, it may be classified as a controlled substance due to its potential for abuse and addiction. It is important to check local regulations before handling or using this compound.

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