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Analogues: Do these fall under the DEA's "structurally similiar" definition

According to the DEA's vague definition. Are any of these chemicals structurally similar to any Schedule I or II chemicals

α-PPP: Alpha-pyrrolidinopropiophenone
Possibly structurally related to: Methcathinone
(According to Wikipedia)

2-Benzylpiperidine
Possibly structurally related to: Methylphenidate & Amphetamine

Phenpromethamine
I don't think this one has a schedule I or II analogue

Sibutramine
Is a schedule IV substance, but with that aside if it wasn't scheduled, would it be an amphetamine analogue or an analogue of another schedule I or II substance

(Please note I'm asking if these chemicals are structurally similar to any schedule I or II chemicals, for this reason I did not put it in the Law Section)
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Re: Analogues: Do these fall under the DEA's "structurally similiar" definition

http://www.drugs-forum.com/forum/showthread.php?t=54474 :a link for the first one.
Phenpromethamine is a stimulant and banned by anti-doping agencies, and the chemical formula-C10H15N is quite similar to meth.

If they ain't on the DEA list yet, they will be soon probably.
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2-Benzylpiperidine structurally similiar to methylphenidate

Thanks for the info, I didn't know about the similar structure of Phenpromethamine, but now realize it.

Is 2-Benzylpiperidine structurally similiar enough to Methylphenidate?

2-Benzylpiperidine
IUPAC: 2-(phenylmethyl)piperidine
FORMULA: C12H17N

Methylphenidate
IUPAC: methyl 2-phenyl-2-(piperidin-2-yl)acetate
FORMULA: C14H19NO2
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Is 2-Benzylpiperidine structurally similiar enough to Methylphenidate?

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Is 2-Benzylpiperidine structurally similiar enough to Methylphenidate?
Sorry to bump this, but I know they're are many more greater minds on this forum than my own, and really would appreciate some help with this answer.
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