N-Ethylnorketamine
Chemical compound
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N-Ethylnorketamine (ethketamine, NENK, 2-Cl-2'-Oxo-PCE) is a designer drug which is presumed to have similar properties to ketamine, a dissociative anesthetic drug with hallucinogenic and sedative effects. It has been sold over the internet since around September 2012, and identified in seized drug samples by analytical laboratories in the UK and other European countries.[1]
ATC code
- none
Legal status
- CA: Schedule I
- DE: NpSG (Industrial and scientific use only)
- UK: Class B
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| Formula | C14H18ClNO |
| Molar mass | 251.75 g·mol−1 |
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It is an NMDA receptor antagonist. In mice its antidepressant effects are dependent on activation of AMPA and 5-HT2 receptors, as blocking those abolishes said activity.[2]