4-Me-αMT

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4-Me-αMT
Systematic (IUPAC) name
1-methyl-2-(4-methyl-1H-indol-3-yl)-ethylamine
Clinical data
Legal status Uncontrolled (but may be covered under the Federal Analogue Act in the United States and under similar bills in other countries)
Routes Oral
Identifiers
CAS number 3569-29-7 YesY
ATC code None
PubChem CID 28806639
ChemSpider 25392939 YesY
Chemical data
Formula C12H16N2 
Mol. mass 188.26 g/mol
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4-Methyl-αMT (4-Me-αMT), also known as 4,α-dimethyltryptamine (4,α-DMT), and MP-809, is a drug belonging to the tryptamine class that was investigated as an antidepressant in the early 1960s but was never marketed.[1][2]

See also

References

  1. "THE EFFECT OF MP-809 IN DEPRESSIVE STATES: A MULTI-BLIND STUDY -- AZIMA et al. 119 (6): 573 -- Am J Psychiatry". 
  2. Brodey, James F.; Steiner, Wm. G.; Himwich, Harold E. (1963). "An electrographic study of psilocin and 4-methyl-α'-methyl-tryptamine (MP-809 Sandoz)". Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics 140: 8–18. PMID 14015664. 
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