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EAM 2201

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CAS Number
  
1364933-60-7

ChemSpider
  
29341514

Formula
  
C26H26FNO

PubChem CID
  
71308187

UNII
  
OO52S1U9ET

Molar mass
  
387.488 g/mol

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Legal status
  
CA: Schedule IIDE: Anlage II (Prohibited)NZ: Temporary Class

EAM-2201 (4'-ethyl-AM-2201, 5"-fluoro-JWH-210) is a drug that presumably acts as a potent agonist for the cannabinoid receptors. It had never previously been reported in the scientific or patent literature, and was first identified by laboratories in Japan in July 2012 as an ingredient in synthetic cannabis smoking blends Like the closely related MAM-2201 which had been first reported around a year earlier, EAM-2201 thus appears to be another novel compound invented by designer drug suppliers specifically for recreational use. Structurally, EAM-2201 is a hybrid of two known cannabinoid compounds JWH-210 and AM-2201, both of which had previously been used as active ingredients in synthetic cannabis blends before being banned in many countries.

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Pharmacology

EAM-2201 acts as a full agonist with a binding affinity of 0.380nM at CB1 and 0.371nM at CB2 cannabinoid receptors.

EAM-2201 was banned in New Zealand as a temporary class drug from 6 December 2012, after reports of addiction and psychosis associated with use of products containing EAM-2201 as an active ingredient, however this has been protested by some users who claim to have found medical benefits in the treatment of conditions such as phantom limb pain, since medicinal marijuana is not available in New Zealand and synthetic cannabis products are used as a legal alternative.

EAM-2201 is an Anlage II controlled drug in Germany.

As of October 2015 EAM-2201 is a controlled substance in China.

Detection

A forensic standard of EAM-2201 is available and commonly used in mass spectrometry.

References

EAM-2201 Wikipedia


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