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'''N-Ethyl-(nor)-pentedrone''' (also known as '''N-Ethylpentedrone''', '''Ethyl-pentedrone''' or more commonly, '''NEP''') is a novel synthetic [[psychoactive class::stimulant]] substance of the [[psychoactive class::cathinone]] chemical class that produces [[cathinone]]-like [[stimulating]], [[disinhibition|disinhibiting]], [[immersion enhancement|immersion enhancing]], [[euphoric]], and mild [[entactogenic]] effects when [[Routes of administration|administered]].  
'''N-Ethyl-nor-pentedrone''' (also known as '''N-Ethylpentedrone''', '''Ethyl-pentedrone''' or more commonly, '''NEP''') is a novel synthetic [[psychoactive class::stimulant]] substance of the [[psychoactive class::cathinone]] chemical class that produces [[cathinone]]-like [[stimulating]], [[disinhibition|disinhibiting]], [[immersion enhancement|immersion enhancing]], [[euphoric]], and mild [[entactogenic]] effects when [[Routes of administration|administered]].  


The stimulating effects of NEP are believed to mainly be caused by its activity as a [[norepinephrine]]-[[dopamine]] [[reuptake inhibitor]] (NDRI). The reported entactogenic effects it displays may also be due to its activity as a [[serotonin]] [[reuptake inhibitor]] or [[releasing agent]] in moderate to high doses, although this has yet to be confirmed scientifically.{{citation needed}}
The stimulating effects of NEP are believed to mainly be caused by its activity as a [[norepinephrine]]-[[dopamine]] [[reuptake inhibitor]] (NDRI). The reported entactogenic effects it displays may also be due to its activity as a [[serotonin]] [[reuptake inhibitor]] or [[releasing agent]] in moderate to high doses, although this has yet to be confirmed scientifically.{{citation needed}}
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