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'''MDEA''' (also known as '''3,4-methylenedioxy-N-ethylamphetamine''', '''MDE''' or '''Eve''') is a [[stimulant]] and [[Psychoactive class::entactogen]]ic drug of the [[phenethylamine]] and [[Chemical class::Substituted amphetamines|substituted amphetamine]] classes and a closely related structural analog of [[MDMA]] and [[MDA]].  
'''MDEA''' (also known as '''3,4-methylenedioxy-N-ethylamphetamine''', '''MDE''' or '''Eve''') is a rare [[stimulant]] and [[Psychoactive class::entactogen]]ic drug of the [[phenethylamine]] and [[Chemical class::Substituted amphetamines|substituted amphetamine]] classes and a closely related structural analog of [[MDMA]] and [[MDA]].  


In a 1967 lab notebook entry, Alexander Shulgin briefly mentioned a colleague's report of no effect from the substance with a 100mg dose.<ref>Rediscovering MDMA (ecstasy): the role of the American chemist Alexander T. Shulgin|doi=10.1111/j.1360-0443.2010.02948.x}}</ref> Shulgin later tested the compound at a range of higher doses and characterized the substance in his book [[PiHKAL]].<ref>PiHKAL|http://isomerdesign.com/PiHKAL/read.php?domain=pk&id=106</ref>
In a 1967 lab notebook entry, Alexander Shulgin briefly mentioned a colleague's report of no effect from the substance with a 100mg dose.<ref>Rediscovering MDMA (ecstasy): the role of the American chemist Alexander T. Shulgin|doi=10.1111/j.1360-0443.2010.02948.x}}</ref> Shulgin later tested the compound at a range of higher doses and characterized the substance in his book [[PiHKAL]].<ref>PiHKAL|http://isomerdesign.com/PiHKAL/read.php?domain=pk&id=106</ref>
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