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4-Methyl-α-ethyltryptamine
Chemical compound
Chemical compound
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4-Methyl-α-ethyltryptamine (4-Me-αET) is a drug of the tryptamine and α-alkyltryptamine families. It is a designer drug and has been sold online as a "research chemical".
Chemistry
Analogues
Analogues of 4-methyl-AET include α-ethyltryptamine (AET), 4-methyl-AMT, 4-methyl-DMT, 5-fluoro-AET, 7-methyl-AET, 7-chloro-AMT, and RS134-49 (4-methyl-THPI), among others.
Society and culture
Legal status
Singapore
4-Me-AET is illegal in Singapore.
References
References
- (1968). "Pharmacology, Behavior, and Clinical Aspects, Proceedings of a Symposium held at the College of Physicians and Surgeons, Columbia University, New York".
- (1 Mar 2018). "PeakAL: Protons I Have Known and Loved, Too — Another Fifty Shades of Grey-Market Spectra". Blotter.
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- "Misuse of Drugs Act - Singapore Statutes Online".
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