Methyl<wbr/>hexanamine (hydro<wbr>chloride)

Methylhexanamine (hydrochloride)

CAT N°: 10749

Methylhexanamine (hydrochloride) is a simple aliphatic amine that was once marketed as a nasal decongestant (Forthane) but is now sold as a bodybuilding supplement (Floradrene, Geranamine). It is also sold as a mild stimulant in the form of party pills and has been reported to cause cerebral hemorrhage in a case report.{19973} While little is known about its mode of action, methylhexanamine interferes in immunoassays for amphetamines, presumably because of the common ethylamine structure.{19974} This compound is intended for forensic or research purposes.

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  • Synonyms
    • 4-methyl-2-hexanamine, monohydrochloride
  • Correlated keywords
    • stimulants designer drugs forensics sciences amphetamines amines nasal decongestant cerebral hemorrhage forthan methylhexaneamine 105-41-9 HCl allphatic floradrene analytical references standards
  • Product Overview:
    Methylhexanamine (hydrochloride) is a simple aliphatic amine that was once marketed as a nasal decongestant (Forthane) but is now sold as a bodybuilding supplement (Floradrene, Geranamine). It is also sold as a mild stimulant in the form of party pills and has been reported to cause cerebral hemorrhage in a case report.{19973} While little is known about its mode of action, methylhexanamine interferes in immunoassays for amphetamines, presumably because of the common ethylamine structure.{19974} This compound is intended for forensic or research purposes.

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