Prolintane
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Systematic (IUPAC) name | |
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1-(1-Benzylbutyl)pyrrolidine
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Routes of administration |
oral, intranasal, rectal |
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CAS Number | 493-92-5 N |
ATC code | N06BX14 (WHO) |
PubChem | CID: 14592 |
ChemSpider | 13930 Y |
UNII | EM4YZW677H Y |
Chemical data | |
Formula | C15H23N |
Molecular mass | 217.35 g/mol |
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Prolintane (Catovit, Promotil, Villescon) is a stimulant[1] and norepinephrine-dopamine reuptake inhibitor developed in the 1950s.[2] It is closely related in chemical structure to other drugs such as pyrovalerone, MDPV, and propylhexedrine and it has a similar mechanism of action.[3] Many cases of prolintane abuse have been reported.[4]
See also
- α-PVP (β-ketone-prolintane, prolintanone)
- Methylenedioxypyrovalerone (MDPV)
- Pyrovalerone (Centroton, Thymergix)
References
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