Methylenedioxycathinone
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Routes of administration | Oral, Insufflation, Rectal |
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Formula | C10H11NO3 |
Molar mass | 193.202 g·mol−1 |
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3,4-Methylenedioxycathinone, also called MDC, Nitrilone, Amylone or ßk-MDA, is an entactogen and stimulant of the phenethylamine, amphetamine, and cathinone classes. It is the β-keto analogue of MDA.[1]
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