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| | Methcathinone |
 | | Other names for methcathinone include methylcathinone, L-enantriomenc, ephedrone, monomethylpropion, N-monomethylcathinone, a-N-methylaminopropiophenone, 2-(methylamino)-propiophenone, a-(methylamino)-propiophenone, a-N-methylaminopropiophenone, 2-(methylamino)-1-phenylpropan-1-one, AL-464, UR1431, and UR(W)1431.Ephedrone is the primary name used to indicate methcathinone in the scientific and medical community in Russia where ephedrone abuse has been and still is a big problem. |
 | | Ephedrone, illicitly trafficked in Russia, is made in clandestine laboratories, also via the oxidation of ephedrine. |
 | | The ephedrine is obtained from solutions of ephedrine hydrochloride that is obtained from various ephedrine preparations made in Czechoslovakia and Bulgaria. |
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