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Revision as of 13:49, 21 April 2019
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Substituted piperazines refers to a class of chemicals that typically have stimulant effects.
Chemistry
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Piperazine is a cyclohexane-based structure that contains two nitrogen atoms at R1 and R4 of the ring.
Examples
Pharmacology
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Piperazines typically have stimulant effects.
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