3-Fluoro-PCP
Chemical compound
- CA: Schedule I
- DE: NpSG (Industrial and scientific use only)
- UK: Class B
- 1-[1-(3-fluorophenyl)cyclohexyl]piperidine
- 89156-99-0
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1049718-37-7 (hydrochloride)
- 398433
- 353205
- YXB2T59KED
- DTXSID90327970
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- Fc1cccc(c1)C1(CCCCC1)N1CCCCC1
InChI
- InChI=1S/C17H24FN/c18-16-9-7-8-15(14-16)17(10-3-1-4-11-17)19-12-5-2-6-13-19/h7-9,14H,1-6,10-13H2
- Key:PFPLGKFWWBXTNP-UHFFFAOYSA-N
3-Fluoro-PCP (3'-F-PCP, 3F-PCP) is a recreational designer drug from the arylcyclohexylamine family, with dissociative effects.[1][2][3] It was first identified in Slovenia in October 2020,[4] and was made illegal in Hungary in April 2021.[5]
See also
- 3-Fluorodeschloroketamine
- 3-Chloro-PCP
- 3-Methyl-PCP
- 3-MeO-PCP
- 4-Keto-PCP
- Fluorexetamine
References
- ^ Cone EJ, McQuinn RL, Shannon HE (January 1984). "Structure-activity relationship studies of phencyclidine derivatives in rats". The Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics. 228 (1): 147–53. PMID 6694098.
- ^ Ogunbadeniyi AM, Adejare A (2002). "Syntheses of fluorinated phencyclidine analogs". Journal of Fluorine Chemistry. 114: 39–42. doi:10.1016/S0022-1139(01)00565-6.
- ^ Catalani V, Arillotta D, Corkery JM, Guirguis A, Vento A, Schifano F (2020). "Identifying New/Emerging Psychoactive Substances at the Time of COVID-19; A Web-Based Approach". Frontiers in Psychiatry. 11: 632405. doi:10.3389/fpsyt.2020.632405. PMC 7900492. PMID 33633599.
- ^ Analytical Report. 3F-PCP (C17H24FN). 1-(1-(3-fluorophenyl)cyclohexyl)piperidine. National Forensic Laboratory, Slovenia
- ^ "Amendment of Minister for Human Capacities Decree No 55/2014 of 30 December 2014 on substances or groups of compounds classified as new psychoactive substances, 2021/225/HU".
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