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4-Methyl-α-ethyltryptamine (4-Me-αET) is a putative stimulant, psychedelic, and entactogen drug of the tryptamine class.[1] It is a designer drug and is sold online as a "research chemical".[2]
Legality
4-Methyl-α-ethyltryptamine is illegal in Singapore.[3]
See also
References
- ↑ Cerletti A, Taeschler M, Weidmann H (1968). "Pharmacologic studies on the structure-activity relationship of hydroxyindole alkylamines". Pharmacology, Behavior, and Clinical Aspects, Proceedings of a Symposium held at the College of Physicians and Surgeons, Columbia University, New York. Advances in Pharmacology. Vol. 6. pp. 233–46. doi:10.1016/s1054-3589(08)60322-1. ISBN 978-0-12-032906-9. PMID 5658327.
- ↑ Chapman SJ (1 Mar 2018). "PeakAL: Protons I Have Known and Loved, Too — Another Fifty Shades of Grey-Market Spectra". Blotter (5). doi:10.16889/isomerdesign-5. Retrieved 3 April 2018.
- ↑ "Misuse of Drugs Act - Singapore Statutes Online". sso.agc.gov.sg.
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