Para-Ethoxyamphetamine
Chemical compound
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para-Ethoxyamphetamine (PEtOA), also known as 4-ethoxyamphetamine (4-EA, 4-ETA, or 4-EtO-A), is a psychoactive drug of the phenethylamine and amphetamine families which is closely related to para-methoxyamphetamine (PMA). It has similar effects to PMA in animal studies, although with slightly weaker stimulant effects.[1][2][3] Like PMA, it has prominent MAOI activity,[4] and is likely to have similar dangers associated with its use.
Other names4-Ethoxyamphetamine; 4-EA; 4-ETA; 4-EtO-A; PEtOA
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| Other names | 4-Ethoxyamphetamine; 4-EA; 4-ETA; 4-EtO-A; PEtOA |
| Drug class | Psychoactive drug; Stimulant; Monoamine releasing agent; Monoamine oxidase inhibitor |
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| Formula | C11H17NO |
| Molar mass | 179.263 g·mol−1 |
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