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- Pyrovalerone (Centroton, 4-Methyl-β-keto-prolintane, Thymergix, O-2371) is a central nervous system (CNS) stimulant that acts as a norepinephrine–dopamine...
- often consumed for recreational reasons. α-PVP is chemically related to pyrovalerone and is the ketone analog of prolintane. Colloquially, it is sometimes...
- this statement is based on laboratory tests of chemical reactivity. Pyrovalerone is a structural isomer of alpha-PHP. The President of the Republic of...
- EMCDDA by a forensic laboratory in Slovenia. It is a positional isomer of pyrovalerone, with the methyl group shifted from the 4-position of the aromatic ring...
- MDPV is the 3,4-methylenedioxy ring-substituted analog of the compound pyrovalerone, developed in the 1960s, which has been used for the treatment of chronic...
- it is closely related in chemical structure to other drugs such as pyrovalerone, MDPV, and propylhexedrine, and has a similar mechanism of action. Many...
- derivative of pentedrone. It can also be viewed as the methylamino analog of pyrovalerone. A related compound, 4-methyl-α-ethylaminopentiophenone (4-MEAP), has...
- alpha-Pyrrolidinopentiophenone 4'-Methoxy-α-pyrrolidinopropiophenone DMPVP MDPV Pyrovalerone "4-methoxy-α-Pyrrolidinopentiophenone". Cayman Chemical. Archived from...
- "Intoxications in the STRIDA project involving a panorama of psychostimulant pyrovalerone derivatives, MDPV copycats". Clinical Toxicology. 56 (4). Philadelphia...
- its structural similarity to illegal drugs such as methcathinone and pyrovalerone it might be considered a controlled substance analogue in some countries...