| Methcathinone
Methcathinone,
known on the streets as "Cat," is a structural
analogue of methamphetamine and cathinone. Clandestinely
manufactured, methcathinone is almost exclusively sold
in the stable and highly water soluble hydrochloride
salt form. It is most commonly snorted, although it
can be taken orally by mixing it with a beverage or
diluted in water and injected intravenously. Methcathinone
has an abuse potential equivalent to methamphetamine
and produces amphetamine-like activity. It was placed
in Schedule I of the CSA in 1993. |
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