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Amides of
lysergic acid are
collectively known as
lysergamides, and
include a
number of
compounds with
potent agonist and/or
antagonist activity at various...
- Ergine, also
known as d-lysergic acid
amide (LSA) and d-
lysergamide, is an
ergoline alkaloid that
occurs in
various species of
vines of the Convolvulaceae...
-
Ipomoea tricolor (morning glories, tlitliltzin).
Amides of
lysergic acid,
lysergamides, are
widely used as
pharmaceuticals and as
psychedelic drugs, e.g. lysergic...
- compounds: tryptamines, phenethylamines, or
lysergamides (LSD is
considered both a
tryptamine and
lysergamide). They act via
serotonin 2A
receptor agonism...
- moiety; the
chemical backbone of the
lysergamide and
ergoline molecules. However, as with
other N-acylated
lysergamides, 1V-LSD
reacts very
slowly to Ehrlich...
- (1-propanoyl-lysergic acid diethylamide) is a
psychedelic drug of the
lysergamide class that is a
derivative and
functional analogue of LSD and a homologue...
-
under the
brand name Methergine, is a
medication of the
ergoline and
lysergamide groups which is used as an
oxytocic in
obstetrics and in the treatment...
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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...
- as
possible precursor compound for LSD. As an N-alkyl
derivative of
lysergamide,
ergometrine is also
covered by the
Misuse of
Drugs Act 1971, effectively...
- a
psychedelic tryptamine. It is
closely related to DMT and DET. The
Lysergamide counterpart of MET is ETH-LAD, an
analogue of LSD
first developed and...