2-[(2-ethoxyphenoxy)methyl]morpholine
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Mechanism of Action
Designations
IUPAC: 2-[(2-ethoxyphenoxy)methyl]morpholine
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Effects & Pharmacology — Translation in progress
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Peak
4-6 weeks
Onset
1-2 weeks
Total duration
Long-term use
After effects
Variable
Start low. Individual sensitivity varies.
Dose sensitivity varies greatly between individuals. Body weight, tolerance, route of administration, combinations, and pre-existing conditions significantly affect outcomes. These figures are not dosing recommendations — they describe reported ranges, not safe amounts.
Risks
Summary
Mögliche Nebenwirkungen umfassen Schläfrigkeit, Übelkeit und Veränderungen im Blutdruck.
Safer Use
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Interaction details from the knowledge layer are still being translated.
Interaction data is based on known mechanisms. Unknown or rare interactions are possible and may be life-threatening.
Based on substance class, receptors, mechanisms, and effect profile.
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