MME (psychedelic)
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IUPAC name
1-(5-ethoxy-2,4-dimethoxyphenyl)propan-2-amine | |
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23693-32-5 | |
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ChemSpider | 21106338 |
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C13H21NO3 | |
Molar mass | 239.311 g/mol |
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MME, or 2,4-dimethoxy-5-ethoxyamphetamine, is a lesser-known psychedelic drug. It is a dimethoxy-ethoxy analog of TMA-2. MME was first synthesized by Alexander Shulgin. In his book PiHKAL (Phenethylamines i Have Known And Loved), the minimum dosage is listed as 40 mg, and the duration listed as 6–10 hours. Shulgin gives MME a ++ on the Shulgin Rating Scale. Very little data exists about the pharmacological properties, metabolism, and toxicity of MME.
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