3-Methyl-PCP
3-Methyl-PCP (3'-Methyl-PCP, meta-Methyl-PCP, 3-Me-PCP) is a recreational designer drug with dissociative effects. It is an arylcyclohexylamine derivative, related to drugs such as 3'-MeO-PCP and 3'-Me-PCPy.[1][2] It was first synthesised in the 1960s,[3] but was only identified on the illicit market in Hungary in September 2020,[4] and was made illegal in Hungary in April 2021.[5]
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Formula | C18H27N |
Molar mass | 257.421 g·mol−1 |
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- Linders J, Furlano DC, Mattson MV, Jacobson AE, Rice KC (February 2010). "Synthesis and preliminary biochemical evaluation of novel derivatives of PCP". Letters in Drug Design & Discovery. 7 (2): 79–87. doi:10.2174/157018010790225813.
- Wallach J, De Paoli G, Adejare A, Brandt SD (2014). "Preparation and analytical characterization of 1-(1-phenylcyclohexyl)piperidine (PCP) and 1-(1-phenylcyclohexyl)pyrrolidine (PCPy) analogues". Drug Testing and Analysis. 6 (7–8): 633–50. doi:10.1002/dta.1468. PMID 23554350.
- Maddox VH, Godefroi EF, Parcell RF (March 1965). "The synthesis of phencyclidine and other 1-arylcyclohexylamines". Journal of Medicinal Chemistry. 8 (2): 230–5. doi:10.1021/jm00326a019. PMID 14332667.
- Jankovic M (28 January 2021). "EU Early Warning System" (PDF). Der Koordinator für Psychiatrie, Sucht- und Drogenfragen und der Beauftragte für Sucht- und Drogenfragen der Stadt Wien.
- Minister for Human Capacities. "Amendment of Minister for Human Capacities Decree No 55/2014 of 30 December 2014 on substances or groups of compounds classified as new psychoactive substances, 2021/225/HU". European Commission.
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