- Levomethamphetamine
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IUPAC_name = "(R)-N-methyl-1-phenyl-propan-2-amine"
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CAS_number=537-46-2
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PubChem=1206
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C=10 | H=15 | N=1
molecular_weight = 149.2
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metabolism =Hepatic
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excretion =Renal
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legal_status = OTC
routes_of_administration= Nasal InhalationLevomethamphetamine (other names: l-desoxyephedrine, l-methamphetamine, levmetamfetamine ) is the l-
stereoisomer ofmethamphetamine , asympathomimetic vasoconstrictor which is the active ingredient used in some over-the-counter nasaldecongestant s. The common brand-name for levmetamfetamine in the U.S. is the Vicks Inhaler [ [http://www.vicks.com/vapor-inhaler-info.php Vicks Vapor Inhalor] Ingredients Listing & Information Page. Accessed April 3, 2008.] . In the U.S., the name was converted to levmetamfetamine from levo-methamphetamine to lower the risk of abuse of the decongestant preparation and to lessen the stigma commonly associated with methamphetamine.Chemistry
Levomethamphetamine affects the
sympathetic nervous system but is not thought to be nearly as addictive or centrally active as the d- isomer of methamphetamine (dextro-methamphetamine, d-methamphetamine, d-desoxyephedrine, etc.) and only exerts vasoconstricting effects used for decongestion. [ [http://www.uspharmacist.com/index.asp?show=article&page=8_1800.htm Topical Decongestants Not Requiring an FDA Warning ] US Pharmacist Vol. No: 31:07 Posted: 7/20/2006. Accessed via internet 04/03/08]ide Effects
Common side effects include muscle tremor and stomach
cramps . Other side effects includehypertension andtachycardia .Recreational Use
Although levo-methamphetamine is only very mildly centrally active (unlike dextro-methamphetamine, which acts mainly on the central nervous system), recreational drug users may abuse the inhaler preparation by cracking open the inhaler and then swallowing the cotton inside (as the cotton is soaked in levo-methamphetamine.) This reputedly gives the user a very mild "speedy" effect with a mild energy boost, similar to that of
ephedrine orpseudoephedrine . However, particularly if a solution is made with the cotton in an acidic solution, the initial effects last for less than two hours, with minimal and transient mood lift and stimulation. Sometimes uncomfortable and unpleasant feelings can arise by ingesting the cotton, since the cotton is also soaked inmenthol andcamphor . Bothmenthol andcamphor are analgesics and camphor is possibly lethal at high doses. A similar common practice in the early to mid 1950's took place, where people would break openBenzedrine inhalers, which contained freebaseamphetamine , and then either swallow the cotton [ [http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,935169,00.html? Bennies the Menace] TIME Magazine Monday, Jun. 14, 1954. Accessed Via Google 4/02/08] or let it steep in a cup of tea or coffee. Swallowing was referred to as "popping bennies".References
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