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'''Methoxetamine (MXE)''' or '''3-MeO-2-Oxo-PCE''' is a chemical of the [[arylcyclohexylamines|arylcyclohexylamine]] class which acts as an [[Dissociatives#Mechanism_of_Action|NMDA Receptor Antagonist]], [[dopamine]]-[[Reuptake Inhibitor|reuptake inhibitor]] and a [[serotonin]] reuptake inhibitor with µ-opioid affinity and typical [[Dissociative]] effects.  
'''Methoxetamine (MXE)''' or '''3-MeO-2-Oxo-PCE''' is a chemical of the [[arylcyclohexylamines|arylcyclohexylamine]] class which acts as an [[Dissociatives#Mechanism_of_Action|NMDA Receptor Antagonist]], [[dopamine]]-[[Reuptake Inhibitor|reuptake inhibitor]] and a [[serotonin]] reuptake inhibitor with µ-opioid affinity and typical [[Dissociatives#Subjective effects|dissociative]] effects.  


Methoxetamine was originally developed as a research chemical through the use of intelligent drug design.
Methoxetamine was originally developed as a research chemical through the use of intelligent drug design.