andmevahetamine
Andmevahetamine, also known as 3,4-methylenedioxyamphetamine, is a stimulant drug that is chemically related to methamphetamine. It is typically sold as a white, crystalline powder or as a tablet. Andmevahetamine is a Schedule I controlled substance in the United States, meaning it is considered to have a high potential for abuse and no accepted medical use.
The drug is believed to be a synthetic analog of the plant-derived stimulant cathinone, which is found
The use of andmevahetamine is associated with several health risks. Chronic use can lead to physical dependence,
Andmevahetamine is typically taken orally, but it can also be snorted or injected. The drug's effects usually
Andmevahetamine is often sold on the street under various names, including "MDA," "MDA-2," and "MDA-3." It is