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'''3-Fluoroethamphetamine''' (also known as '''3-FEA''' and '''PAL-353''') is a novel synthetic ring-substituted fluorinated [[chemical class::amphetamine]] compound that produces [[psychoactive class::entactogen]]ic and [[psychoactive class::stimulant]] effects. It is part of a series of [[designer drug]] fluorinated amphetamine analogs that include such compounds as [[2-FA]], [[2-FMA]], [[3-FA]] and [[4-FA]].
'''3-Fluoroethamphetamine''' (also known as '''3-FEA''') is a novel synthetic ring-substituted fluorinated [[chemical class::amphetamine]] compound that produces [[psychoactive class::entactogen]]ic and [[psychoactive class::stimulant]] effects. It is part of a series of [[designer drug]] fluorinated amphetamine analogs that include such compounds as [[2-FA]], [[2-FMA]], [[3-FA]] and [[4-FA]].


Like its parent compound [[3-FA]], the pharmacological, toxicological, and subjective effects of 3-FEA in humans have yet to be mapped out in detail. Early reports have so far characterized 3-FEA as a moderately potent [[serotonin]]-dominant triple [[monoamine]] releaser (or triple [[reuptake inhibitor]]) that produces a unique balance of [[entactogen]]ic and [[stimulant]] effects that skews more to the hedonic-euphoric side (like its popular predecessor [[4-FA]]) than towards the functional and productive (e.g. [[2-FA]] or [[2-FMA]]).
Like its parent compound [[3-FA]], the pharmacological, toxicological, and subjective effects of 3-FEA in humans have yet to be mapped out in detail. Early reports have so far characterized 3-FEA as a moderately potent [[serotonin]]-dominant triple [[monoamine]] releaser (or triple [[reuptake inhibitor]]) that produces a unique balance of [[entactogen]]ic and [[stimulant]] effects that skews more to the hedonic-euphoric side (like its popular predecessor [[4-FA]]) than towards the functional and productive (e.g. [[2-FA]] or [[2-FMA]]).
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