4-Fluoroethylphenidate (4F-EPH) is a recreational designer drug from the phenidate family, with stimulant effects.
It was first identified in France in March 2016.
[1] It has been used as a nootropic drug,[2] and was made illegal in the UK in 2017,[3] and in Sweden in 2018.
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