Ethylphenidate
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Ethylphenidate (EPH) is a central nervous system (CNS) stimulant and a close analog of methylphenidate.
Ethylphenidate acts as a
Ethylphenidate, being almost identical to methylphenidate in both structure and pharmacodynamics, likely also doesn't solely act as a "classical" reuptake inhibitor but primarily as an inverse agonist at the dopamine transporter (DAT), inducing dopamine transporter reversal and subsequent dopamine release from the axon terminal into the synaptic cleft in a manner similar to but distinct from amphetamines.[3]
Pharmacology
Pharmacokinetics
Ethylphenidate metabolizes into methylphenidate and ritalinic acid.[4]
Tiny amounts of ethylphenidate can be formed
This carboxylesterase-dependent transesterification process is also known to occur when cocaine and alcohol are consumed together, forming cocaethylene.[8]
Pharmacodynamics
All available data on ethylphenidate's pharmacodynamics are drawn from studies conducted on rodents.[citation needed] Ethylphenidate is more selective to the dopamine transporter (DAT) than methylphenidate, having approximately the same efficacy as the parent compound,[7] but has significantly less activity on the norepinephrine transporter (NET).[9] Its dopaminergic pharmacodynamic profile is nearly identical to methylphenidate, and is primarily responsible for its euphoric and reinforcing effects.[10]
The eudysmic ratio for ethylphenidate is superior to that of methylphenidate.[7][failed verification]
The following is ethylphenidate's binding profile in the mouse, alongside methylphenidate's. Figures for both the
Compound | Binding DAT
Ki (nM) |
Binding NET
Ki (nM) |
Uptake DA
IC50 (nM) |
Uptake NE
IC50 (nM) |
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d-methylphenidate | 139 | 408 | 28 | 46 |
d-ethylphenidate | 276 | 2479 | 24 | 247 |
dl-methylphenidate | 105 | 1560 | 24 | 31 |
dl-ethylphenidate | 382 | 4824 | 82 | 408 |
Legality
- Ethylphenidate is a schedule II drug under the Convention on Psychotropic Substances.[11]
- Ethylphenidate is illegal in the Netherlands, as the Opium Law List I covers it, as of April 27, 2018 [12]
- In the United States, effective November 21, 2024, Etheylphenidate was placed in Schedule I of the Controlled Substances Act. [13]
- On September 22, 2023, the DEA filed a proposed rule for placement of Ethylphenidate into Schedule I status. Public commenting opened on September 22, 2023, and closed on November 21, 2023.[11]
- Ethylphenidate was made schedule I at the state level in Alabama on March 18th, 2014.[14]
- Ethylphenidate is illegal in Sweden as of December 15, 2012.
- Ethylphenidate is illegal to manufacture, distribute or import in the UK, as of 10 April 2015 it has been placed under a Class-B-like category.[15] Though ordinarily the TCDO would only last 1 year, the ACMD reported that since its invocation prevalence of MPA had significantly decreased, and that it had been challenging to collect information about the drug. As a result of this, they requested that the TCDO be extended a further year from 26 June 2016.[16]
- Ethylphenidate is illegal in Jersey under the Misuse of Drugs (Jersey) Law 1978.[17]
- Australian state and federal legislation contains provisions that mean that analogues of controlled drugs are also covered by the legislation. Ethylphenidate would be an analogue of methylphenidate under this legislation.[18]
- Ethylphenidate is controlled in Canada under the Controlled Drugs and Substances Act under Schedule III as of May 5, 2017.[19]
- Ethylphenidate is illegal in Germany as of May 7, 2013.[20]
- Ethylphenidate is illegal in Austria by the "Neue Psychoaktive Substanzen Gesetz" (New Psychoactive Substances Act) NPSG since 1 January 2012
- Ethylphenidate is illegal in Denmark as of February 1, 2013.[21]
- Ethylphenidate is illegal in Poland by "the Act on Counteracting Drug Addiction" since July 1, 2015.[22]
- It is illegal in Lithuania to use, buy, possess, transport, sell or import Ethylphenidate from 2015 [23]
- As of October 2015, ethylphenidate is a controlled substance in China.[24]
- In Finland ethylphenidate is scheduled in government decree on substances, preparations and plants considered to be narcotic drugs.[25]
See also
- Alcohol (drug)
- Ethanol
- HDEP-28
- HDMP-28
- Naphthylisopropylamine
- Naphyrone
- 2β-Propanoyl-3β-(2-naphthyl)-tropane (WF-23)
- Isopropylphenidate
- Methylphenidate
- Propylphenidate
- 3,4-Dichloromethylphenidate
- 4-Fluoroethylphenidate
- Cocaethylene (compound formed when cocaine and ethanol are taken together)
References
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- ^ a b "Schedules of Controlled Substances: Placement of Ethylphenidate in Schedule I" (PDF). Federal Register. 88 (183): 65,332. 22 September 2023. Retrieved 16 October 2023.
- ^ "Opiumwet" [Opium Act]. Ministerie van Binnenlandse Zaken en Koninkrijksrelaties [Ministry of the Interior and Kingdom Relations] (in Dutch). Retrieved 30 January 2022.
- ^ "Schedules of Controlled Substances: Placement of Ethylphenidate in Schedule I". Federal Register. 2024-10-22. Retrieved 2025-01-25.
- ^ "Controlled Substances List" (PDF). Alabama Department of Public Health. 22 February 2024.
- ^ "'Legal highs' to be banned under temporary power". Gov.uk.
- ^ "Re: TCDOs and ACMD position on methylphenidate-based NPS" (PDF). Gov.uk. 2016-02-29. Retrieved 2016-11-28.
- Jersey Legal Information Board. January 2014. Retrieved 2023-09-28.
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- ^ "Order Amending Schedule III to the Controlled Drugs and Substances Act (Methylphenidate)". Canada Gazette. Government of Canada, Public Works and Government Services Canada, Public Services and Procurement Canada, Integrated Services Branch, Canada. 2017-04-05.
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- ^ "Ustawa z dnia 24 kwietnia 2015 r. o zmianie ustawy o przeciwdziałaniu narkomanii oraz niektórych innych ustaw". Isap.sejm.gov.pl.
- ^ "Vartotojui - tik saugūs ir efektyvūs vaistai! - I SĄRAŠAS". Vvkt.lt.
- ^ "关于印发《非药用类麻醉药品和精神药品列管办法》的通知" (in Chinese). China Food and Drug Administration. 27 September 2015. Archived from the original on 1 October 2015. Retrieved 1 October 2015.
- ^ "FINLEX ® - Etusivu". www.finlex.fi. Archived from the original on 2023-05-16. Retrieved 2023-05-16.