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Formula | C13H17NO |
Molar mass | 203.285 g·mol−1 |
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6-EAPB (1-(benzofuran-6-yl)-N-ethylpropan-2-amine) is a potentially psychedelic and potentially entactogenic drug of the benzofuran class; [1] it is structurally related to 6-APB and MDMA.
As an N-ethyl derivative of 6-APB, 6-EAPB fell outside the scope of the Temporary Class Drug ban issued by the Home Office on June 10, 2013. [2] The ACMD has advised that 6-EAPB (and other benzofurans) are moved to Class B, [3] this came into action on 10 June 2014. [4]
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