keevitamine
Keevitamine is a fictional chemical name used in speculative fiction and some educational demonstrations to illustrate concepts in pharmacology, medicinal chemistry, and drug-policy discussions. It is not a real substance with validated chemical data, and there is no entry for keevitamine in major public databases such as PubChem, ChemSpider, or CAS. Because it lacks verifiable properties, keevitamine is treated as a hypothetical molecule in scholarly and educational contexts.
In fictional works, keevitamine is often portrayed as a small-molecule psychoactive with dissociative or psychotropic effects.
As a non-existent compound, there is no established synthesis, structure, mechanism of action, pharmacology, safety data,
See also: Ketamine, NMDA receptor antagonists, and general discussions of fictional drugs in science fiction and