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  • Excretion of 4-fluoroamphetamine and three metabolites in urine after controlled oral ingestion.

Excretion of 4-fluoroamphetamine and three metabolites in urine after controlled oral ingestion.

Journal of pharmaceutical and biomedical analysis (2019-12-02)
Stefan W Toennes, David Schneider, Werner Pogoda, Alexander Paulke, Cora Wunder, Eef L Theunissen, Elizabeth B de Sousa Fernandes Perna, Johannes G Ramaekers
ABSTRACT

Each year, synthetic drugs are occurring in high numbers in the illicit drug market. But data on their pharmacology and toxicology are scarcely available. Therefore, a pilot study was performed to evaluate excretion of 4-fluoroamphetamine (4FA) in humans and identify metabolites in urine. Twelve subjects ingested 100 mg and five 150 mg 4-FA in a bitter lemon drink. Urine samples were scheduled at baseline and 4 times during the following 12 h and analyzed by liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry (LC-MSMS). Concentrations of 4-FA were in the range of 0.7-38 mg/l which is in accordance with the data in previously reported cases. A marked decrease of creatinine excretion in the first two samples was noted. The creatinine normalized concentrations show a maximum 4 h after ingestion in accordance with serum pharmacokinetics. Three products of two metabolic pathways were identified in very low concentrations, two diastereomers of 4-fluorophenylpropanolamine and one ring hydroxylated 4-FA that was conjugated to a large extent. The concentration-time courses paralleled those of 4-FA. The study results show the range of 4-FA concentrations to be expected in urine after oral ingestion of typical dosages and show two pathways of 4-FA metabolism.

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(1S,2R)-(+)-Norephedrine, 98%