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Alphamethyltryptamine


 

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α-Methyl-tryptamine

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Chemical formulaC11H14N2

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Molecular mass174.24 g/mol

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NC(C)CC1=CNC2=C1C=CC=C2

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α-methyl-tryptamine, also known as AMT or IT-290, is a synthetic drug of the tryptamine family. First developed as an antidepressant, in the 1960s it was produced commercially for this purpose in the Soviet Union under the trade name "Indopan". Like many other tryptamines, at sufficient dosages it is a psychedelic hallucinogenic drug. Its effects can last for up to 18 hours. It also acts as a monoamine oxidase inhibitor and a stimulant, the latter property possibly being related to similarities in chemical structure to amphetamine. On 4 April 2003, an emergency United States DEA order resulted in AMT being placed, along with 5-MeO-DIPT, on Schedule I of the Controlled Substances Act.

Related Topics:
Drug - Tryptamine - Antidepressant - 1960s - Soviet Union - Psychedelic - Hallucinogenic drug - Monoamine oxidase inhibitor - Stimulant - Amphetamine - 2003 - United States - DEA - 5-MeO-DIPT - Controlled Substances Act

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