3-MeO-PCE, also known as Methyl Eticyclidine, is a research chemical similar to the arylcyclohexylamine chemical class, PCE and PCP. PCE was developed in the 1970s and evaluated for anesthetic
potential but research into PCE was not continued after the development of ketamine. PCP, also known as angel dust, was initially made in 1926 and brought to market as an anesthetic in the 1950s.
3-MeO-PCE became popular as a research chemical in 2010. Many scientists use 3-MeO-PCE as a suitable alternative to PCP or Ketamine. Research reports state that 3-MeO-PCE can result in different
psychedelic and narcotic outcomes. 3-MeO-PCE can be said to share extremely similar properties to that of 3-MeO-PCP but with potential differences that can be researched further.