LAMPA
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Other names | LMP |
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Formula | C 20 H 25 N 3 O |
Molar mass | 323.440 g·mol −1 |
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LAMPA ( N -methyl- N -propyl lysergamide ) is a structural analogue of lysergic acid diethylamide (LSD) that has been studied as a potential treatment for alcoholism. [1] In animal studies, LAMPA was found to be nearly equipotent to ECPLA and 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]
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- ↑ 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 .
- ↑ Halberstadt AL, Klein LM, Chatha M, Valenzuela LB, Stratford A, Wallach J, et al. (February 2019). "Pharmacological characterization of the LSD analog N-ethyl-N-cyclopropyl lysergamide (ECPLA)" . Psychopharmacology . 236 (2): 799–808. doi : 10.1007/s00213-018-5055-9 . PMC 6848745 . PMID 30298278 .
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