Fenetylline

Fenethylline (BAN, USAN) is a codrug of amphetamine and theophylline which behaves as a prodrug to both of the aforementioned drugs. It is also spelled phenethylline and fenetylline (INN); other names for it are amphetamin​oethyl​theophylline and amfetyline. The drug was marketed for use as a psychostimulant under the brand names Captagon, Biocapton, and Fitton.

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EU: European Union · 28 September 2023 English

293949 -- Other 0 % T0 29395100 293951 -- Fenetylline (INN) and its salts 0 % T0 29395900 293959


EU: European Union · 28 September 2023 English

293949 -- Other 0 % T0 29395100 293951 -- Fenetylline (INN) and its salts 0 % T0 29395900 293959


UNODC: United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime · 14 September 2023 English

An increase in the illicit trafficking of raw material instead of refined drugs and the associated relocation of drug laboratories closer to the destination countries with the goal to minimize …

“captagon” tablets (containing amphetamine instead of fenetylline) continues expanding in the Near and Middle East


EMCDDA: European Monitoring Centre for Drugs and Drug Addiction · 7 September 2023 English

The production of captagon tablets requires the chemical synthesis of the amphetamine, followed by the manufacture of the tablets (tableting). [...] From the information known about large cases in the …

Captagon® tablets contained 50 milligrams of fenetylline, a synthetic drug of the phenethylamine chemical chemical family to which amphetamine also belongs. Fenetylline is synthesised from amphetamine and theophylline family as caffeine (1). Following ingestion, fenetylline is metabolised into amphetamine and theophylline determine by forensic investigation whether fenetylline or a combination of amphetamine and theophylline Source: BKA Forensic Science Institute In 1986 fenetylline was included in Schedule II of the United Nations


EMCDDA: European Monitoring Centre for Drugs and Drug Addiction · 7 September 2023 English

The production of captagon tablets requires the chemical synthesis of the amphetamine, followed by the manufacture of the tablets (tableting). [...] From the information known about large cases in the …

Captagon tablets contained 50 milligrams of fenetylline, a synthetic drug of the phenethylamine chemical chemical family to which amphetamine also belongs. Fenetylline is synthesised from amphetamine and theophylline family as caffeine (1). Following ingestion, fenetylline is metabolised into amphetamine and theophylline determine by forensic investigation whether fenetylline or a combination of amphetamine and theophylline Source: BKA Forensic Science Institute In 1986 fenetylline was included in Schedule II of the United Nations


EMCDDA: European Monitoring Centre for Drugs and Drug Addiction · 24 July 2023 French

Étant donné que les dynamiques actuelles de consommation de drogues dans la région pourraient signifier que les tendances en la matière seraient susceptibles de changer, il est prioritaire d’améliorer rapidement …

d’un médicament ayant pour ingrédient actif la fénétylline. Il n’est aujourd’hui plus produit combattants


EMCDDA: European Monitoring Centre for Drugs and Drug Addiction · 24 July 2023 English

The topics explored in This report provides an overview of the drugs market the interviews included the respondents’ perceptions of across the Southern partnership of the European drug availability, patterns …

are also signals from non-public containing fenetylline as its active ingredient. It is no longer produced


UN: The United Nations · 2023 French

viii, 585 p. : charts, graphs, tables

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . — FenetyllineFénétylline — Fenetilina . . . . . . . . . . . .


UNESCO: United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation · 2023 French

cropropamide • crotétamide • fencamine • fénétylline • fenfluramine • fenproporex • fonturacétam fenbutrazate, 15 fencamfamine, 15 fencamine, 14 fénétylline, 14 fenfluramine, 14 fenotérol, 9 fenoxazoline


UNESCO: United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation · 2023 English

Cropropamide • Crotetamide • Fencamine • Fenetylline • Fenfluramine • Fenproporex • Fonturacetam Fenbutrazate, 15 Fencamfamin, 15 Fencamine, 14 Fenetylline, 14 Fenfluramine, 14 Fenoterol, 9 Fenoxazoline


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