N-Ethylheptedrone
N-Ethylheptedrone is a recreational designer drug from the substituted cathinone family, with stimulant effects. It is a homologue of related drugs such as ethcathinone, N-ethylbuphedrone and N-ethylhexedrone but with a longer pentyl side chain. It was first identified in Hungary in 2019,[1][2] and has since been reported in New Zealand.[3]
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Formula | C15H23NO |
Molar mass | 233.355 g·mol−1 |
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See also
- α-PEP
- 3F-NEH
- 4F-POP
- Ephylone
- N-Ethylpentedrone
- N-Ethylhexylone
- N-Ethylheptylone
References
- European Monitoring Center for Drugs and Drug Addiction (December 2020). New psychoactive substances: global markets, glocal threats and the COVID-19 pandemic. An update from the EU Early Warning System (PDF). Luxembourg: Publications Office of the European Union. doi:10.2810/921262. ISBN 9789294975584.
- Lajtai A, Mayer M, Lakatos Á, Kuzma M, Miseta A (November 2020). "New psychoactive versus conventional stimulants - a ten-year review of casework in Hungary". Legal Medicine. Tokyo, Japan. 47: 101780. doi:10.1016/j.legalmed.2020.101780. PMID 32882537. S2CID 221496728.
- "New cathinone N-Ethylheptedrone detected". Drug Information and Alerts. Aotearoa New Zealand. 29 June 2020.
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