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'''N-Cyclopropylpemoline''' (also known as '''Cyclazodone''') is a | '''N-Cyclopropylpemoline''' (also known as '''Cyclazodone''') is a novel [[psychoactive class::stimulant]] substance of the [[chemical class::4-oxazolidinone]] class that produces [[stimulating]], [[focus enhancement|focus enhancing]], and weak [[entactogen|entactogenic]] effects when [[administered]]. Its effects have been compared to those of [[amphetamine]], but with the addition of a low to moderate affinity for [[serotonin]] release comparable to that of [[methamphetamine]] and [[3-FMA]]. It is structurally related to [[pemoline]] and [[4-methylaminorex]]. | ||
Cyclazodone was developed by the American Cyanamid Company in the 1960s. Its non-clinical use has only found recent attention as a [[research chemical]] study aid. It should be noted that the lack of pharmacological data and extremely limited history of human usage pose considerable concern regarding its long-term use as a substitute for prescription stimulants. | Cyclazodone was developed by the American Cyanamid Company in the 1960s. Its non-clinical use has only found recent attention as a [[research chemical]] study aid. It should be noted that the lack of pharmacological data and extremely limited history of human usage pose considerable concern regarding its long-term use as a substitute for prescription stimulants. |