3-Methyl-PCP (3'-Methyl-PCP, meta-Methyl-PCP, 3-Me-PCP) is a recreational
designer drug with
dissociative effects. It is an
arylcyclohexylamine derivative, related to drugs such as
3'-MeO-PCP and
3'-Me-PCPy.[1][2] It was first synthesised in the 1960s,[3] but was only identified on the illicit market in Hungary in September 2020,[4] and was made illegal in Hungary in April 2021.[5]
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"EU Early Warning System"(PDF). Der Koordinator für Psychiatrie, Sucht- und Drogenfragen und der Beauftragte für Sucht- und Drogenfragen der Stadt Wien.