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Visual and auditory hallucinations are listed among possible effects, though specific psychosis risk data is not available.
5-Methylethylone emerged as a novel designer drug within the synthetic cathinone class. As a structural analogue of ethylone, it belongs to the broader category of substituted cathinones that have appeared in recreational drug markets. The compound remains poorly characterized in the scientific literature, with relatively little data available regarding its pharmacological properties or toxicity profile.
Not controlled under the federal Controlled Substances Act. However, it is not approved by the Food and Drug Administration for human consumption. The state of Vermont specifically lists 5-Methylethylone as a regulated drug, meaning state-level restrictions apply there despite federal unscheduled status.