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'''4F-EPH''' ('''4'-fluoro-ethylphenidate''') is an [[entactogenic]] [[psychoactive class::stimulant]], [[chemical class::substituted phenethylamine]], [[chemical class::piperidine]], and close analog of [[ethylphenidate]] and [[methylphenidate]] (ritalin).  
'''4F-EPH''' ('''4'-fluoro-ethylphenidate''') is an [[psychoactive class::stimulant]], [[chemical class::substituted phenethylamine]], [[chemical class::piperidine]], and close analog of [[ethylphenidate]] and [[methylphenidate]] (ritalin).  


4F-EPH has little to no history of human usage prior to its distribution online through [[research chemical]] vendors. It was initially developed as a replacement for [[ethylphenidate]] which became illegal in the United Kingdom due to a temporary blanket ban. Anecdotal reports suggest that 4F-EPH can be caustic to the nasal cavities, although not as much as [[ethylphenidate]].
4F-EPH has little to no history of human usage prior to its distribution online through [[research chemical]] vendors. It was initially developed as a replacement for [[ethylphenidate]] which became illegal in the United Kingdom due to a temporary blanket ban. Anecdotal reports suggest that 4F-EPH can be caustic to the nasal cavities, although not as much as [[ethylphenidate]].
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