Para-Methoxyamphetamine

PMA (para-methoxyamphetamine) is a synthetic hallucinogenic drug first synthesized in the 1960s by Sasha Shulgin. Structurally similar to amphetamine with a methoxy group, it functions as a potent 5-HT2 receptor agonist, affecting serotonin pathways and causing intense, long-lasting effects.

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PMA poses significant health risks due to its potency and mislabeling. Awareness of its dangers and the need for immediate medical attention in case of overdose are crucial to prevent fatalities. Users should seek help immediately if experiencing symptoms like high body temperature or confusion.