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MDEA is rarely sold on its own and has historically been used as an occasional additive or substitute ingredient in pills of "Ecstasy". In the United States, MDEA was introduced recreationally in 1985 as a legal substitute to the newly banned MDMA before it was made a Schedule I substance in the United States on August 13, 1987 under the Federal Analog Act.<ref>PiHKAL|http://isomerdesign.com/PiHKAL/read.php?domain=pk&id=106</ref> | MDEA is rarely sold on its own and has historically been used as an occasional additive or substitute ingredient in pills of "Ecstasy". In the United States, MDEA was introduced recreationally in 1985 as a legal substitute to the newly banned MDMA before it was made a Schedule I substance in the United States on August 13, 1987 under the Federal Analog Act.<ref>PiHKAL|http://isomerdesign.com/PiHKAL/read.php?domain=pk&id=106</ref> | ||
While MDEA shares many of the same entactogenic properties of MDMA, it is slightly less potent and considered to be more "stoning", lacking the pro-socializing and energizing "magic" most party-goers seek in their MDMA/ | While MDEA shares many of the same entactogenic properties of MDMA, it is slightly less potent and considered to be more "stoning", lacking the pro-socializing and energizing "magic" most party-goers seek in their MDMA/ecstasy experiences. As a result, it is largely considered by most people to be a less desirable variant of MDMA and is thus rarely produced and sold in the illicit drug market | ||
==Chemistry== | ==Chemistry== |