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4FMA vs 4FMP

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4FMA vs 4FMP

4FMA (4-fluoroamphetamine) and 4FMP (4-fluoroamphetamine phosphate) are both synthetic substances belonging to the group of amphetamine-like compounds. They have similar chemical structures, but there is an important difference in their composition.

4FMA is a derivative of amphetamine and acts as a central nervous system stimulant, increasing the release of dopamine, norepinephrine and serotonin in the brain. It is known as a “designer drug” and is often used as a recreational drug because of the euphoric effects it can produce.

4FMP is a phosphate salt of 4-fluoroamphetamine and is considered a prodrug of 4FMA. This means that it is converted in the body into 4FMA, which then exerts its active effects. It is often used as a substitute for amphetamine or as a weight-loss aid.

4FMA (4-fluoroamphetamine) and 4FMP (4-fluoroamphetamine phosphate) are synthetic substances belonging to the group of amphetamine-like compounds. They work by increasing the release of neurotransmitters such as dopamine, norepinephrine and serotonin in the brain, which can lead to stimulating and euphoric effects.

The effect of
4FMA
and 4FMP is similar to that of other amphetamines and can cause increased heart rate, increased blood pressure, decreased appetite, increased alertness and energy, and a feeling of euphoria and well-being. It can also cause side effects such as anxiety, paranoia, insomnia, nausea, headaches and dizziness.

It is important to note that  4FMP is illegal and not intended for human consumption because of the health risks they pose. Its use can lead to serious health problems, including addiction, neurotoxicity, psychological dependence and cardiovascular problems.

Therefore, it is strongly discouraged to use 4FMP. If you have medical conditions or symptoms that you want to treat, you should always consult a doctor for safe and effective treatment options. 

Although 4FMA (4-fluoramphetamine) is a stimulant and can suppress appetite