4-Methyl-α-methyltryptamine explained
4-Methyl-α-methyltryptamine (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]
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Notes and References
- Azima H, Arthurs D, Silver A, Azima FJ . The effect of MP-809 in depressive states: a multi-blind study . The American Journal of Psychiatry . 119 . 6. 573–4 . December 1962 . 13965759 . 10.1176/ajp.119.6.573 .
- Brodey JF, Steiner WG, Himwich HE . An electrographic study of psilocin and 4-methyl-alpha-methyl tryptamine (MP-809) . The Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics . 140 . 8–18 . April 1963 . 14015664 .