Cathinones are analogs of phenethylamines, but have a keytone in the beta position of the amine.
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[top]Introduction to Cathinones

Cathinones are analogs of phenethylamines, but have a ketone in the beta position of the amine.
[top]Using Cathinones
[top]Ways of administration
[top]Effects of Cathinones
[top]Combinations with Cathinones
[top]Different Uses for Cathinones
[top]The dangers of Cathinones
[top]Forms of Cathinones
Examples of different Cathinones.
[top]Legal status of Cathinones
[top]United Nations
[top]History of Cathinones
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