1P-ETH-LAD

1P-ETH-LAD (1-propionyl-6-ethyl-6-nor-lysergic acid diethylamide) is an analog of LSD. 1P-ETH-LAD is a psychedelic drug similar to LSD. Research has shown formation of ETH-LAD from 1P-ETH-LAD incubated in human serum, suggesting that it functions as a prodrug.[2] It is part of the lysergamide chemical class. Like ETH-LAD, this drug has been reported to be significantly more potent than LSD itself, and is reported to largely mimic ETH-LAD's psychedelic effects.

1P-ETH-LAD
Clinical data
Routes of
administration
Oral
Legal status
Legal status
Pharmacokinetic data
MetabolismHepatic
ExcretionRenal
Identifiers
IUPAC name
  • (6aR,9R)-N,N-Diethyl-7-ethyl-4-propanoyl-6,6a,8,9-tetrahydroindolo[4,3-fg]quinoline-9-carboxamide
PubChem CID
ChemSpider
UNII
Chemical and physical data
FormulaC24H31N3O2
Molar mass393.531 g·mol−1
3D model (JSmol)
SMILES
  • CCC(=O)N1C=C2C[C@@H]3C(=C[C@H](CN3CC)C(=O)N(CC)CC)C4=C2C1=CC=C4
InChI
  • InChI=1S/C24H31N3O2/c1-5-22(28)27-15-16-13-21-19(18-10-9-11-20(27)23(16)18)12-17(14-26(21)8-4)24(29)25(6-2)7-3/h9-12,15,17,21H,5-8,13-14H2,1-4H3/t17-,21-/m1/s1 Y
  • Key:MLOFCBXSOAYCIF-DYESRHJHSA-N Y

1P-ETH-LAD has little history of human usage before January 2016.

  • United States: 1P-ETH-LAD may be considered illegal in the U.S. for human consumption under the Federal Analogue Act.
  • United Kingdom: It is illegal to produce, supply, or import this substance under the Psychoactive Substance Act, which came into effect on May 26th, 2016.[3]

See also

References

  1. "Arrêté du 20 mai 2021 modifiant l'arrêté du 22 février 1990 fixant la liste des substances classées comme stupéfiants". www.legifrance.gouv.fr (in French). 20 May 2021.
  2. Brandt SD, Kavanagh PV, Westphal F, Elliott SP, Wallach J, Stratford A, et al. (October 2017). "6 -ethyl-6-norlysergic acid diethylamide (ETH-LAD) and 1-propionyl ETH-LAD (1P-ETH-LAD)". Drug Testing and Analysis. 9 (10): 1641–1649. doi:10.1002/dta.2196. PMC 6230477. PMID 28342178.
  3. "Psychoactive Substances Act 2016". Legislation.gov.uk.
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