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| Other names | 3-CMA; MCMA; 3-Chloro-N-methylamphetamine |
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| Formula | C10H14ClN |
| Molar mass | 183.68 g·mol−1 |
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3-Chloromethamphetamine (3-CMA,MCMA) is asubstituted amphetamine derivative invented in the 1960s. In animal studies it was deemed to be a "hallucinogen" rather than astimulant, though the assays used at the time did not distinguish between the compounds now termedpsychedelics and those now termedempathogens.[1][2][3]
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