3-Fluoromethcathinone

3-Fluoromethcathinone (also known as 3-FMC) is a chemical compound of the phenethylamine, amphetamine, and cathinone classes that has been sold online as a designer drug.[1][2] It is a structural isomer of flephedrone (4-fluoromethcathinone).

3-Fluoromethcathinone
Clinical data
Other names3-FMC, 3- Fluoromethcathinone
Routes of
administration
Oral, intranasal, intravenous
Legal status
Legal status
  • CA: Schedule I
  • DE: Anlage II (Authorized trade only, not prescriptible)
  • UK: Class B
  • US: Schedule I
Identifiers
CAS Number
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Chemical and physical data
FormulaC10H12FNO
Molar mass181.210 g·mol−1
3D model (JSmol)
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3-Fluoroisomethcathinone is produced as a by-product when 3-FMC is synthesized, the activity of this compound is unknown.[3]

Effects

This chemical's effects and safety have not been studied scientifically.[3]

In the United States, 3-FMC is Schedule I controlled substance.[4]

In the United Kingdom, 3-FMC is a controlled drug under the cathinone blanket ban.

3-FMC is an Anlage II controlled drug in Germany.

3-FMC is banned in the Czech Republic.[5]

See also

References

  1. Peter Ondra; Ivo Válka; Radim Knob; Pavlína Ginterová; Vítězslav Maier (October 2015). "Analysis of Amphetamine-Derived Designer Drugs by Gas Chromatography with Mass Spectrometry". Journal of Analytical Toxicology. 40 (1): 78–85. doi:10.1093/jat/bkv113. PMID 26446487.
  2. Archer RP (March 2009). "Fluoromethcathinone, a new substance of abuse". Forensic Sci. Int. 185 (1–3): 10–20. doi:10.1016/j.forsciint.2008.11.013. PMID 19195800.
  3. Two cases of confirmed ingestion of the novel designer compounds: 4-methylmethcathinone (Mephedrone) and 3-fluoromethcathinone Susannah Davies et al.
  4. Schedules of Controlled Substances: Temporary Placement of 10 Synthetic Cathinones Into Schedule I
  5. "Látky, o které byl doplněn seznam č. 4 psychotropních látek (příloha č. 4 k nařízení vlády č. 463/2013 Sb.)" (PDF) (in Czech). Ministerstvo zdravotnictví.
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