2f-dck (2-Fluorodeschloroketamine) is a synthetic dissociative compound classified within the arylcyclohexylamine family. Chemically related to ketamine and deschloroketamine (DCK), it differs primarily by the presence of a fluorine atom attached to the aromatic ring structure. This structural modification distinguishes it from its analogs while maintaining a similar core framework.
Pharmacologically, 2FDCK is known to act as an NMDA receptor antagonist, a mechanism it shares with ketamine. By interacting with these glutamate receptors, it produces dissociative anesthetic effects characteristic of compounds in this class.




















