4-Methylphenmetrazine (other names: 4-MPM, mephenmetrazine, PAL-747) is a stimulating designer drug derived from phenylmorpholine, analogue of phenmetrazine and 3-fluorophenmetrazine.
It is known that 4-Methylphenmetrazine (4-MPM) affects the body and causes effects similar to its related phenmetrazine compound.
History
It was first discovered in Slovenia in 2015 as an unknown stimulant.
Chemistry
4-Methylphenmetrazine is a derivative of phenylmorpholine and has a related structure to phenmetrazine and 3-fluorophenmetrazine.
Pharmacology
4-Methylphenmetrazine is a designer drug and the toxicological and pharmacological properties are not fully understood.
Studies in mice have found that 4-MPM acts on serotonin receptors and induces stimulation, energy and euphoria.
Legal status
4-Methylphenmetrazine has an unclear legal status and is positioned as a design research substance for scientific research. In some countries, it may be illegal as an analogue of phenmetrazine (in some countries where analog drugs are under control).
Technical Information:
Product Name: 4-MPM, 4-Methylphenmetrazine
Other Name(s): mephenmetrazine, PAL-747, 4-Methylphenmetrazine HCl, 4-MPM HCl
IUPAC Name: 3-methyl-2-(4-methylphenyl)morpholine
CAS: 1998216-41-3, 1094649-71-4
Molar Mass: 191.274 g•mol−1
Molecular Formula: C12H17NO
Formulation: A solid

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