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'''Para-chloromethamphetamine''', also known as 4-chloro-methamphetamine or CMA, is the N-methyl derivative of the neurotoxic [[p-chloroamphetamine]]. It has been found to decrease [[serotonin]] in rats.<ref>{{cite journal|last1=Murnane|first1=Kevin Sean|last2=Perrine|first2=Shane Alan|last3=Finton|first3=Brendan James|last4=Galloway|first4=Matthew Peter|last5=Howell|first5=Leonard Lee|last6=Fantegrossi|first6=William Edward|title=Effects of exposure to amphetamine derivatives on passive avoidance performance and the central levels of monoamines and their metabolites in mice: Correlations between behavior and neurochemistry|journal=Psychopharmacology|date=13 October 2011|volume=220|issue=3|pages=495–508|doi=10.1007/s00213-011-2504-0}}</ref> |
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Para-chloromethamphetamine, also known as 4-chloro-methamphetamine or CMA, is the N-methyl derivative of the neurotoxic [[p-chloroamphetamine]]. |
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Para-chloromethamphetamine, also known as 4-chloro-methamphetamine or CMA, is the N-methyl derivative of the neurotoxic p-chloroamphetamine. It has been found to decrease serotonin in rats.[1]
References
- ^ Murnane, Kevin Sean; Perrine, Shane Alan; Finton, Brendan James; Galloway, Matthew Peter; Howell, Leonard Lee; Fantegrossi, William Edward (13 October 2011). "Effects of exposure to amphetamine derivatives on passive avoidance performance and the central levels of monoamines and their metabolites in mice: Correlations between behavior and neurochemistry". Psychopharmacology. 220 (3): 495–508. doi:10.1007/s00213-011-2504-0.