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  2. para-Methoxyamphetamine - Wikipedia

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    para-Methoxyamphetamine (PMA), also known as 4-methoxyamphetamine (4-MA), is a designer drug of the amphetamine class with serotonergic effects. [2] [3] [4] Unlike other similar drugs of this family, PMA does not produce stimulant, euphoriant, or entactogen effects, [5] and behaves more like an antidepressant in comparison, [6] though it does have some psychedelic properties.

  3. para-Methoxymethamphetamine - Wikipedia

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    Its IC 50 Tooltip half-maximal inhibitory concentration for MAO-A inhibition has been reported to be 1,700 nM. [8] This is several-fold less potent than the related agents para-methoxyamphetamine (PMA) and 4-methylthioamphetamine (4-MTA). [8]

  4. para-Methoxy-N-ethylamphetamine - Wikipedia

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    para-Methoxy ethyl amphetamine (PMEA), is a stimulant drug related to PMA. PMEA reputedly produces similar effects to PMA, but is considerably less potent [1] and seems to have slightly less tendency to produce severe hyperthermia, at least at low doses. At higher doses however the side effects and danger of death approach those of PMA itself ...

  5. 3-Methoxyamphetamine - Wikipedia

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    3-Methoxyamphetamine (3-MA), also known as meta-methoxyamphetamine (MMA), is a monoamine releasing agent (MRA) of the amphetamine family. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ] It is a positional isomer of para -methoxyamphetamine (PMA; 4-methoxyamphetamine).

  6. Methoxyamphetamine - Wikipedia

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    Methoxyamphetamine may refer to: 2-Methoxyamphetamine (2-MA) ... 4-Methoxyamphetamine (4-MA) or para-methoxyamphetamine (PMA) See also. Dimethoxyamphetamine;

  7. Not Enough Doctors Are Treating Heroin Addiction With A Life ...

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    But just 31 percent of the 7,745 doctors in those areas are certified to treat the legal limit of 100 patients. Even in Vermont, where the governor in 2014 signed several bills adding $6.8 million in additional funding for medication-assisted treatment programs, only 28 percent or just 60 doctors are certified at the 100-patient level.

  8. List of designer drugs - Wikipedia

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    An assortment of several designer drugs. Designer drugs are structural or functional analogues of controlled substances that are designed to mimic the pharmacological effects of the parent drug while avoiding detection or classification as illegal.

  9. All the Key Differences in the ‘Mean Girls’ Musical Movie

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    Here are all the differences between 2004 and 2024's "Mean Girls," from iconic line changes to specific storylines.