Eutylone (also known as β-keto-1,3-benzodioxolyl-N-ethylbutanamine, bk-EBDB, and N-ethylbutylone) is a stimulant and empathogenic compound developed in the 1960s,[1][2] which is classified as a designer drug.[3] It was first reported to the EMCDDA in 2014 and became widespread internationally in 2019-2020 following bans on the related compound ephylone.[4][5][6][7] It is not a natural, but a synthetic cathinone.[7] In 2021, eutylone was the most common cathinone identified by the Drug Enforcement Administration in the United States.[8]
Eutylone effects Eutylone reportedly makes the user feel warm or hot, with fidgeting and bruxism being classic signs of a cathinone like this drug. Users will become talkative, might experience excess swallowing, and might make compulsive decisions
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