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[[File:Substituted_amphetamine.svg|thumb|right|301px||Substitutive structure of an ''amphetamine'' molecule.]] | [[File:Substituted_amphetamine.svg|thumb|right|301px||Substitutive structure of an ''amphetamine'' molecule.]] | ||
'''Substituted amphetamines''' are a [[chemical class]] of organic compounds based upon the [[amphetamine]] chemical structure. The class | '''Substituted amphetamines''' are a [[chemical class]] of organic compounds based upon the [[amphetamine]] chemical structure. The members of this class span a variety of pharmacological sub-classes, most prominently [[stimulants]] and [[entactogens]], but also some [[psychedelics]]. Examples of substituted amphetamines are [[amphetamine]] (itself), [[methamphetamine]], [[cathinone]], [[pyrovalerone]], [[MDMA]], and [[DOx]]. | ||
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