Though Methiopropamine is a widely distributed Internet commodity, its use is not mentioned as a national crisis like that of other illicit drugs. Nevertheless, there is no current estimate of what percentage of the drug culture uses the compound. Despite being labeled legal, not much is known about its long-term physiological effects. And without FDA approval, it is wise to view Methiopropamine as merely another designer drug, of which the user risks addiction or worse.
Methiopropamine
Methiopropamine is one of the many internet-marketed chemicals sold as legal highs and has not been approved for human consumption. Known chemically as N-methyl-1-(thiophen-2-yl)propan-2-amine--the alternate is 1-(thiophen-2-yl)-2-methylaminopropane--the chemical formula is C8H13NS and its molecular weight is 155.261.
Claimed to be legal, methiopropamine is a 2-thienyl analog of the FDA approved methamphetamine compound, a Schedule II controlled substance, and wasn’t sold online until after it became public as a research chemical in the UK in December 2010. Unlike methamphetamine, methiopropamine debuted strictly as a research compound.
As such, an analytical profile of the agent was developed to assist forensic chemists who might encounter methiopropamine in case work.