Metamfepramone

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Metamfepramone (INN, also known as dimethylcathinone, dimethylpropion, and dimepropion (BAN)) is a stimulant drug of the phenethylamine, and cathinone chemical classes. Dimethylcathinone was evaluated as an appetite suppressant and for the treatment of hypotension, but was never widely marketed.[1]

It was used as a recreational drug in Israel under the name rakefet, but was made illegal in 2006.[2]

Metamfepramone is metabolized to produce N-methylpseudoephedrine and methcathinone.[3] It has also been found to be about 1.6 times less potent than methcathinone, making it roughly equipotent to cathinone itself.[4]

Legal Status

In the United States, metamfepramone (N,N-Dimethyl-cathinone) is considered a Schedule I controlled substance as a positional isomer of mephedrone.[5]

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