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==Examples==
==Examples==
Putative members of this class include [[2C-B]], [[2C-I]](at 2-14mg), [[MDMA]], [[3,4-Methylenedioxyamphetamine|MDA]], [[Methylenedioxyethylamphetamine|MDEA]], [[MBDB]] and [[6-APB]] among others. The [[chemical structure]] of many entactogens contains a [[substituted amphetamine]] core, and most belong to the [[phenethylamine]] class of psychoactive drugs, although several (AET and [[alpha-methyltryptamine|AMT]]) are [[tryptamine]]s. When referring to MDMA and its counterparts, the term '[[MDxx]]' is often used with the exception of [[MDPV]]. Entactogens are sometimes incorrectly referred to as major [[hallucinogens]] or [[stimulant]]s, which is untrue although their effects are often somewhat similar.{{citation needed|date=December 2013}}
The chemicals below have a varying degree of entactogenic effects. Some of the chemicals have a minimal entactogenic effect while others may have a strong entactogenic effect. These substances possess other effects including [[Stimulants|stimulant]] effects and [[Psychedelics|psychedelic]] effects.
 
*[[4-FA]]
*[[4-MTA]]
*[[5-APB]]
*[[5-APDB]]
*[[5-MeO-DiPT]]
*[[5-MeO-MiPT]]
*[[6-APB]]
*[[6-APDB]]
*[[AMT]]
*[[AET]]
*[[bk-MBDB]]
*[[5-APDI]]
*[[MDAI]]
*[[MBDB]]
*[[MDA]]
*[[MDEA]]
*[[MDMA]]
*[[Mephedrone]]
*[[Methylone]]
*[[MMA]]


==See Also==
==See Also==