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Rapid onset. 3-FMC is particularly harsh on nasal tissues.
Classified as habit-forming and may possess high addiction potential according to anecdotal reports, though this has not been scientifically verified.
Intranasal administration is reported to be very harsh on nasal membranes; occasional insufflation may cause irritation while frequent use could potentially cause more significant damage to nasal tissue.
Visual and auditory hallucinations have been reported as effects, suggesting some potential for psychotomimetic effects, though the safety profile has not been scientifically studied.
3-Fluoromethcathinone emerged as part of the wave of novel cathinone designer drugs sold online, appearing alongside numerous other synthetic cathinones marketed as alternatives to controlled stimulants. As a structural isomer of flephedrone (4-fluoromethcathinone), it belongs to a family of…
Prohibited substance under national drug legislation. Possession, production, and distribution are illegal.
Controlled under the cathinone blanket ban implemented through the Misuse of Drugs Act 1971. All substituted cathinones were classified as Class B substances in 2010.
Listed in Anlage II of the Betäubungsmittelgesetz (Narcotics Act). Unlike Anlage I substances, Anlage II compounds are marketable but require prescription and are subject to strict regulatory controls.
Classified as a Schedule I controlled substance under federal law. Considered to have high abuse potential with no accepted medical use. Possession, distribution, and manufacturing are prohibited.
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