Formula C14H21NO2 | Molar mass 235.33 g/mol | |
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N-Ethyl-1,3-benzodioxolylpentanamine (EBDP; Ethyl-K; 3,4-methylenedioxy-N-ethyl-α-propylphenethylamine) is a psychoactive drug and member of the phenethylamine chemical class which acts as an entactogen, psychedelic, and stimulant. It is the N-ethyl analog of 1,3-benzodioxolylpentanamine (BDP; K). Ethyl-K 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 is unknown., Very little is known about the pharmacology, pharmacokinetics, effects, and toxicity of Ethyl-K.
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