34Dimethylphenethylamine
3,4-Dimethylphenethylamine, also known as 3,4-DMPEA, is a psychoactive compound and a substituted phenethylamine. It is structurally related to other phenethylamines, including dopamine and amphetamine. The compound features a phenethylamine backbone with two methyl groups attached to the phenyl ring at the 3 and 4 positions. Its pharmacological profile is not extensively studied, but based on its structure, it is believed to interact with monoamine neurotransmitter systems in the brain, potentially affecting dopamine and norepinephrine levels. Research into 3,4-DMPEA has been limited, and it is not a widely used or recognized substance. Its synthesis typically involves standard organic chemistry procedures for creating substituted phenethylamines. Information regarding its effects on humans is scarce and largely anecdotal. Due to the lack of comprehensive scientific investigation, its precise mechanisms of action, therapeutic potential, or potential risks are not well-established.