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MDEA
MDEA (also MDE) stands for 3,4-methylenedioxy-N-ethylamphetamine. It is very similar to MDMA, the active chemical in the drug Ecstasy. MDEA differs from MDMA in that it has one more Carbon atom, and two more Hydrogen atoms, making up a Hydrocarbon. The difference is evidenced in its name by the Ethyl prefix, rather than the Methyl prefix designating only one hydrocarbon (see Alkanes). MDEA has also been sold as a cheaper substitute for Ecstasy on the Black Market.
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