LAMPA

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LAMPA
Clinical data
Other namesLMP
Legal status
Legal status
  • US: Unscheduled
Identifiers
  • N,7-dimethyl-N-propyl-6,6a,8,9-tetrahydro-4H-indolo[4,3-fg]quinoline-9-carboxamide
JSmol)
  • CCCN(C)C(=O)C1CN(C2CC3=CNC4=CC=CC(=C34)C2=C1)C
  • InChI=InChI=1S/C20H25N3O/c1-4-8-22(2)20(24)14-9-16-15-6-5-7-17-19(15)13(11-21-17)10-18(16)23(3)12-14/h5-7,9,11,14,18,21H,4,8,10,12H2,1-3H3
  • Key:CZRJGQXHVRNZRZ-UHFFFAOYSA-N

LAMPA (N-methyl-N-propyl lysergamide) is a structural analogue of

MIPLA for inducing a head-twitch response. LAMPA appears to be significantly less potent than LSD in humans, producing little to no noticeable effects at doses of 100 µg.[2]

See also

References

  1. ^ Abramson HA, Rolo A (1967). "Comparison of LSD with methysergide and psilocybin on test subjects." (PDF). In Abramson HA (ed.). The use of LSD in psychotherapy and alcoholism. Bobbs-Merrill Company Inc. pp. 53–57. Retrieved 15 May 2022.
  2. PMID 30298278
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