Fluorexetamine (CAS: 2160553-78-6) is a novel dissociative anesthetic and research chemical. It belongs to the arylcyclohexylamine class of compounds and has a structure similar to ketamine.
Fluorexetamine is known for its potent and long-lasting effects, with a duration of action of up to six hours. It is primarily used in laboratory research to study the effects of dissociative
anesthetics on the central nervous system. As a highly potent and selective NMDA receptor antagonist, fluorexetamine has the potential to be a valuable tool for studying a wide range of neurological
disorders.