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'''4F-MPH''' ('''4'-fluoro-methylphenidate''') is an [[entactogenic]] [[stimulant]], [[substituted phenethylamine]], [[piperidine]], and close analog of [[methylphenidate]] (ritalin). The two substances have very similar pharmacological mechanisms but distinctively different subjective effects as ethylphenidate can be considered as significantly more euphoric and recreational in its experience. It also displays stronger [[entactogen|entactogenic]] properties than methylphenidate and other commonly prescribed [[amphetamine|amphetamines]].
'''4F-MPH''' ('''4'-fluoro-methylphenidate''') is an [[entactogenic]] [[stimulant]], [[substituted phenethylamine]], [[piperidine]], and close analog of [[methylphenidate]] (ritalin). The two substances have very similar pharmacological mechanisms but distinctively different subjective effects as ethylphenidate can be considered as significantly more euphoric and recreational in its experience. It also displays stronger [[entactogen|entactogenic]] properties than methylphenidate and other commonly prescribed [[amphetamine|amphetamines]].


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