2-FEA & 3-FEA
What is 2-FEA?
2-FEA is a stimulant of the amphetamine class, closely related to 2-FMA, also known as 2-fluorothamphetamine. Various stimulations and euphorias are the result of scientific research on 2-FEA and 3-FEA. Theoretically, 2-FEA increases levels of serotonin, norepinephrine, dopamine, monoamines, and neurotransmitters.
What is 3-FEA?
3-Fluoroethamphetamine, also known as 3-FEA HCL, is a novel ring-substituted amphetamine compound that produces a combination of stimulant and entactogenic effects when administered. Structurally, 3-FEA is related to a series of designer fluoro-substituted amphetamines, which include original compounds such as 2-FA, 2-FMA, 3-FA, 4-FMA and 4-FA. Narcochems
Analyses of the pharmacological, toxicological, and subjective effects of 3-FEA in humans are still needed, similar to those of its parent compound, 3-FA. Anecdotal reports indicate that 3-FEA produces a moderately strong serotonin-dominant sensation. This triple monoamine releaser is characterized by a combination of mildly stimulating and entactogenic effects.
3-FEA has a very short history of recreational use for human purposes. Due to its potent psychostimulant effects, likely addictive properties, and unknown toxicity profile, it is strongly recommended that appropriate measures be taken to minimize harm when using this substance.
Chemical properties (2-FEA & 3-FEA)
3-FEA, also known as 3-fluoroethamphetamine, is a synthetic compound belonging to the chemical class of amphetamines. Alpha-methylated phenethylamine forms molecules of the amphetamine class. It is derived from a phenyl ring and is bound to an amino group (NH2) via an ethyl chain. In these molecules, Rα is replaced by a methyl group.
3-FEA is the fluorometric analogue of ethylamphetamine, also called ethamphetamine, at three positions. It is also an analogue of fenfluramine, with the 3-trifluoromethyl group replaced by a 3-fluoro substituent.
Pharmacological effects
Although 3-FEA has not been formally studied to the same level as traditional amphetamines, it is currently believed that, like other substituted amphetamines with substitutions at similar positions, it most likely acts primarily as a triple reuptake inhibitor and/or releaser of the monoamine neurotransmitters serotonin, dopamine and norepinephrine.
This indicates that 3-FEA effectively increases the levels of all three major monoamine neurotransmitters, dopamine, norepinephrine, and serotonin, in the brain by acting as a release agent of these neurotransmitters and/or by binding to and partially blocking the transport proteins that normally expel these molecules from the synaptic cleft after they have fulfilled their function of transmitting a nerve impulse. This transporter blockade allows these molecules to accumulate in the synaptic core regions of the brain to extra-endogenous levels, resulting in a combination of relaxing, stimulating, disinhibiting, and euphoric effects associated with entactogen-substituted amphetamines such as MDMA or 4-FA.
The most commonly reported effects include:
Sedation and stimulation
perception of physical pain
Unplanned physical experiences
Physical euphoria
touch amplification
Possible side effects:
Unusual heartbeat
Increased pulse
Increased blood pressure
Increased sweating
Loss of temperature regulation
Headache
Vasculaire vernauwing
Dehydration
Dry mouth
Difficulty urinating
Appetitzügler
Pupil dilation
Teeth grinding
Diarrhea
Legality
3-FEA is considered illegal in:
Austria
Deutschland
New Zealand
Switzerland
Great Britain
This list does not claim to be exhaustive. Please familiarise yourself with the legal situation in your country before ordering!
Product Name: 2-FEA & 3-FEA Pellets
Other ingredients: MCC, colloidal silicon dioxide, sodium starch glycolate, sodium stearyl fumarate, E102
Details about 3-FEA Hydrochloride:
Another name for it is 3-fluoroethamphetamine hydrochloride.
1-(3-fluorophenyl)-2-ethylaminopropane hydrochloride is the IUPAC name for it.
CAS: Not applicable
Molmasse: 217,7 g/mol
Details about 3-FEA Hydrochloride:
Another name for it is 3-fluoroethamphetamine hydrochloride.
1-(3-fluorophenyl)-2-ethylaminopropane hydrochloride is the IUPAC name for it.
CAS: Not applicable
Molmasse: 217,7 g/mol
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