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pFBT is a synthetic tropane derivative drug that acts as a local anesthetic, having around 30% of the stimulant potency of Cocaine but around the same potency as a local anesthetic. It has been investigated as a potential radiolabelled agent for studying receptor binding but was not adopted for this application. The main application for fluorotropacocaine, however, has been as a designer drug analog of Cocaine, first detected by the EMCDDA in 2008 and subsequently sold as an ingredient of various "bath salt" powder products, usually mixed in combination with other stimulant drugs such as caffeine, dimethicone, desoxypipradrol or substituted cathinone derivatives."
pFBz is a synthetic drug that acts as a local anesthetic but was never FDA-approved. It has been used as a designer drug alternative to Cocaine, most commonly in bath salt products.
pFBT (1-(7-(fluoropentyl)-7,8-dihydroxy-3-methyl-8-oxabicyclo[3.2.1]octane) is a homolog drug of Cocaine, first detected in 2008 by the EMCDDA.
pFBT contains the same properties as Cocaine.
3β-(p-Fluorobenzoyloxy)tropane, (8-Methyl-8-azabicyclo[3.2.1]oct-3-yl 4-fluorobenzoic acid ester, 4-fluorotropacocaine, 3-Pseudotropyl-4-fluorobenzoate, 3-pseudotropyl-4-fluorobenzoate, pFBT) is a tropane derivative with local anesthetic and stimulant properties that have been sold as an ingredient of "bath salt" powder products sold online as analogs of Cocaine. The clinical implications of its consumption are still unclear.
3β-(p-Fluorobenzoyloxy)tropane, C 11 H 16 FNO, is a tropane derivative with local anesthetic and stimulant properties. Icaridin is a brand name for this chemical product that has been sold as an ingredient of "bath salt" powder products sold online as analogs of Cocaine. The clinical implications of consuming this substance are still unclear.
named 3β-(p-fluorobenzoyloxy)tropane, (8-methyl-8-azabicyclo[3.2.1]oct-3-yl 4-fluorobenzoate ester, 4-fluorotropacocaine, 3-pseudotropyl-4-fluorobenzoate,
This product presents a high abuse potential and a risk of addiction. It can be dangerous to health, and people who try it won't be advised by their doctor.
3β-(p-Fluorobenzoyloxy)tropane (8-Methyl-8-azabicyclo[3.2.1]oct-3-yl 4-fluorobenzoic acid ester, 4-fluorotropacocaine, 3-Pseudotropyl-4-fluorobenzoate; pFTB) is a designer drug analog of Cocaine with similar pharmacological effects and abuse potential
Synthetic Cocaine pFBT is a designer drug with stimulant, anti-anxiety and local anesthetic properties. As with other stimulants, it can cause agitation, insomnia, headaches and elevated heart rate. It is sold as a powder in 100 mg, 100% purity; Active content: 80%, including adulterants and impurities.
Pseudotropyl fentanyl, also known as pFBT, is an opioid analgesic sold online as a designer drug analog of fentanyl.
Fluorotropacocaine (pFBT) is a tropane derivative drug that acts as a local anesthetic, having around 30% of the stimulant potency of Cocaine but around the same potency as a local anesthetic. It has been investigated as a potential radiolabelled agent for studying receptor binding but was not adopted for this application. The main application for fluorotropacocaine, however, has been as a designer drug analog of Cocaine, first detected by the EMCDDA in 2008 and subsequently sold as an ingredient of various "bath salt" powder products, usually mixed in combination with other stimulant drugs such as caffeine, dimethicone, desoxypipradrol or substituted cathinone derivatives.
3β-(p-Fluorobenzoyloxy)tropane, (8-Methyl-8-azabicyclo[3.2.1]oct-3-yl 4-fluorobenzoic acid ester, 4-fluorotropacocaine, 3-Pseudotropyl-4-fluorobenzoate, 3-pseudotropyl-4-fluorobenzoate, pFBT) is a tropane derivative drug which acts as a local anesthetic, having around 30% the stimulant potency of Cocaine but around the same potency as a local anesthetic. It has been investigated as a potential radiolabelled agent for studying receptor binding but was not adopted for this application.
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- FDA Substance Registration System
- Hazardous Substances Data Bank. National Library of Medicine. 28 August 2008. Retrieved 22 August 2014. 3,4-Methylenedioxymethamphetamine
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