Not to be confused with propylphenidine.
Stimulant drug
Pharmaceutical compound
Propylphenidate (also known as PPH) is a piperidine based stimulant drug, closely related to methylphenidate, but with the methyl ester replaced by a propyl ester. It was banned in the UK as a Temporary Class Drug from April 2015 following its unapproved sale as a designer drug.[1]
Legal status
Propylphenidate is illegal in Sweden as of 26 January 2016,[2] and in Finland since 2017.[3]
See also
- 3,4-Dichloromethylphenidate
- 4-Fluoromethylphenidate
- 4-Methylmethylphenidate
- Dexmethylphenidate
- Ethylphenidate
- Isopropylphenidate
- HDEP-28
- HDMP-28
References
- ^ Methylphenidate-based NPS: A review of the evidence of use and harm. Advisory Council on the Misuse of Drugs, 31 March 2015
- ^ "31 nya ämnen kan klassas som narkotika eller hälsofarlig vara" (in Swedish). Folkhälsomyndigheten. November 2015.
- ^ "Valtioneuvoston asetus kuluttajamarkkinoilta kielletyistä psykoaktiivisista aineista". Archived from the original on 2023-05-01. Retrieved 2021-06-07.