List of psychedelic drugs
This is a list of psychedelic drugs. These can be "natural" (found in nature) or be synthetic.
Naturally occurring compounds are marked with a †.
Serotonergic psychedelics (serotonin 5-HT2A receptor agonists)
- Indoles
- Tryptamines (more specifically alkylated tryptamines])
- Psilocin†, also known as '4-HO-DMT'; another active constituent of the Psilocybe genus of mushrooms; also a metabolite of psilocybin and psilacetin
- Psilocybin†, also known as '4-PO-DMT'; the primary active constituent of the Psilocybe genus of mushrooms; its effects are partially attributed to psilocin, to which it is a prodrug via dephosphorylation
- Bufotenin†, also known as '5-HO-DMT' and dimethylserotonin; another constituent of the skin and venom of psychoactive toads, its psychedelic activity is disputed; also a metabolite of 5-MeO-DMT
- Baeocystin†, also known as '4-PO-NMT'; another active constituent of the Psilocybe genus of mushrooms; its psychedelic activity is disputed
- Aeruginascin†, also known as '4-PO-N-TMT', an active constituent of the mushroom Inocybe aeruginascens
- 5-MeO-DMT†, the primary active constituent of the skin and venom of psychoactive toads, a prodrug to bufotenin via demethylation
- N,N-Dimethyltryptamine†, also known as 'DMT'; the primary active constituent of the Amerindian brew ayahuasca; endogenously present in various plants and animals, including humans, possibly a trace amine neurotransmitter. NB-DMT might act as a prodrug of N,N-DMT
- 5-Bromo-DMT†, was found in the marine invertebrates Smenospongia aurea and Smenospongia echina, as well as in Verongula rigida
- N-Methyl-N-ethyltryptamine, also known as 'MET'
- N-Methyl-N-isopropyltryptamine, also known as 'MiPT'
- N-Methyl-N-propyltryptamine, also known as 'MPT'
- N,N-Diethyltryptamine, also known as 'DET'
- N-Ethyl-N-isopropyltryptamine, also known as 'EiPT'
- N-Methyl-N-butyltryptamine, also known as 'MBT'
- N-Propyl-N-isopropyltryptamine, also known as 'PiPT'
- N,N-Dipropyltryptamine, also known as 'DPT'
- N,N-Diisopropyltryptamine, also known as 'DiPT'
- N,N-Diallyltryptamine, also known as 'DALT'
- N,N-Dibutyltryptamine, also known as 'DBT'
- N-Ethyltryptamine, also known as 'NET'
- N-Methyltryptamine†, also known as 'NMT'; its psychedelic activity is disputed
- Trimethyltryptamine, also known as 'TMT' (2,N,N-TMT, 5,N,N-TMT, and 7,N,N-TMT)
- α-Methyltryptamine, also known as 'αMT' and 'AMT'; also has entactogenic properties
- α-Ethyltryptamine, also known as 'αET' and 'AET'; also has entactogenic properties
- α,N-DMT
- α,N,N-Trimethyltryptamine, also known as 'α-TMT'
- Ethocybin, also known as '4-PO-DET', 'CEY-19', and 'CEY-39'
- 4-HO-MET, also known as 'Metocin', 'Methylcybin', and 'Colour'
- 4-HO-DET, also known as 'Ethocin' and 'CZ-74'
- 4-HO-MPT, also known as 'Meprocin'
- 4-HO-MiPT, also known as 'Miprocin'
- 4-HO-MALT
- 4-HO-DPT, also known as 'Deprocin'
- 4-HO-DiPT, also known as 'Iprocin'
- 4-HO-DALT, also known as 'Daltocin'
- 4-HO-DBT
- 4-HO-DSBT
- 4-HO-αMT
- 4-HO-MPMI, also known as 'Lucigenol'
- 4-HO-TMT
- 4-HO-1,N,N-TMT, also known as '1-Me-4-HO-DMT' and '1-methylpsilocin'
- 4-HO-5-MeO-DMT, also known as 'Psilomethoxin'
- 4-AcO-DMT, also known as 'psiloacetin'; its effects are partially attributed to psilocin, to which it is a prodrug via deacetylation
- 4-AcO-MET, also known as 'Metacetin'
- 4-AcO-MiPT
- 4-AcO-MALT
- 4-AcO-DET, also known as 'Ethacetin'
- 4-AcO-EiPT, also known as 'Ethipracetin'
- 4-AcO-DPT, also known as 'Depracetin'
- 4-AcO-DiPT, also known as 'Ipracetin'
- 4-AcO-DALT, also known as 'Daltacetin'
- 4-MeO-DMT
- 4-MeO-MiPT
- 5-MeO-NMT†
- 5-MeO-MET
- 5-MeO-MPT
- 5-MeO-MiPT, also known as 'Moxy'; also has entactogenic properties
- 5-MeO-MALT
- 5-MeO-DET
- 5-MeO-EiPT
- 5-MeO-EPT
- 5-MeO-PiPT
- 5-MeO-DPT
- 5-MeO-DiPT, also known as 'Foxy Methoxy'
- 5-MeO-DALT
- 5-MeO-αMT, also has entactogenic properties
- 5-MeO-αET, also has entactogenic properties
- 5-MeO-MPMI
- 5-MeO-2,N,N-TMT, also known as 'Indomethacin' and 'Indapex'
- 5-MeO-7,N,N-TMT
- 5-MeO-a,N-DMT, also known as 'α,N,O-TMS'
- 4-F-5-MeO-DMT
- 5-MeS-DMT
- 5-Me-MiPT, its psychedelic activity is disputed
- 5-HO-DiPT
- 2-α-DMT
- 2-Me-DET
- 4-Me-αMT
- 4-Me-αET, also has entactogenic properties
- 7-Me-αET, also has entactogenic properties
- 4,5-DHP-AMT, also known as 'AL-37350A'
- 4,5-DHP-DMT
- 4,5-MDO-DMT
- 4,5-MDO-DiPT
- 5,6-MDO-DiPT
- 5,6-MDO-MiPT
- 5-Fluoro-αMT, also has entactogenic properties
- 6-Fluoro-αMT
- 6-Fluoro-DMT
- N,N-Tetramethylenetryptamine, also known as 'Pyr-T'
- 4-HO-pyr-T
- 5-MeO-pyr-T
- RU-28306, also known as '4,a-Methylene-N,N-DMT'
- O-4310, also known as '6-Fluoro-1-Isopropyl-4-HO-DMT'
- CP-132,484, also known as '4,5-DHP-1-Methyltryptamine'
- Benzofuran derivatives (technically not tryptamines)
- Dimemebfe, also known as '5-MeO-BFE'
- 5-MeO-DiBF
- Ibogoids (can be classified as complex tryptamines)
- Ibogaine†, the primary active constituent of iboga rootbark; also has dissociative properties
- Voacangine†, another active constituent of iboga rootbark
- Ergolines (more specifically lysergamides, which can be classified as complex tryptamines; also contain a phenethylamine backbone)
- Lysergic acid diethylamide, also known as 'LSD' and 'acid'
- Lysergic acid amide†, also known as 'LSA' and 'ergine'; the primary active constituent of morning glory and Hawaiian baby woodrose seeds
- N1-Methyl-lysergic acid diethylamide, also known as 'MLD-41'
- N-Acetyl-lysergic acid diethylamide, also known as 'ALD-52'
- 1-Propionyl-lysergic acid diethylamide, also known as '1P-LSD'; its effects are partially attributed to LSD, to which it is a prodrug via hydrolyzation
- 1‐cyclopropanoyl‐d‐lysergic acid diethylamide, also known as '1cP-LSD'
- 1-valeryl-D-lysergic acid diethylamide, also known as '1V-LSD'
- 6-Allyl-6-nor-lysergic acid diethylamide, also known as 'AL-LAD'
- 6-Butyl-6-nor-lysergic acid diethylamide, also known as 'BU-LAD'
- 6-Ethyl-6-nor-lysergic acid diethylamide, also known as 'ETH-LAD'
- 1-Propionyl-6-Ethyl-6-nor-lysergic acid diethylamide, also known as '1P-ETH-LAD'
- 6-Propyl-6-nor-lysergic acid diethylamide, also known as 'PRO-LAD'
- 6-Cyclopropyl-6-nor-lysergic acid diethylamide, also known as 'CYP-LAD'
- 6-nor-Lysergic acid diethylamide, also known as 'PARGY-LAD'
- Lysergic acid ethylamide, also known as 'LAE-32'
- Lysergic acid α-hydroxyethylamide†, also known as 'LSH' and 'LAH'; another active constituent of morning glory seeds; an active constituent of some species of fungi
- Lysergic acid 2-butyl amide, also known as 'LSB'
- Lysergic acid 3-pentyl amide, also known as 'LSP'
- Lysergic acid methyl ester, also known as 'LSME'
- Lysergic acid 2,4-dimethylazetidide, also known as 'LSZ' and 'LA-SS-Az'
- Lysergic acid piperidine, also known as 'LSD-Pip'; its psychedelic activity is disputed
- N,N-Dimethyl-lysergamide, also known as 'DAM-57'
- Methylisopropyllysergamide, also known as 'MIPLA'
- N,N-Diallyllysergamide, also known as 'DAL'
- N-Pyrrolidyllysergamide, also known as 'LPD-824'
- N-Morpholinyllysergamide, also known as 'LSM-775'
- 1-methyl-lysergic acid butanolamide, also known as 'Methysergide'; the active constituent of Sansert and Deseril; a prodrug which has to be metabolized to methylergometrine to become psychoactive
- Lysergic acid β-propanolamide†, also known as 'Ergonovine' and 'Ergometrine'; another active constituent of morning glory seeds, and an active constituent of ergot fungi
- Lysergic acid 1-butanolamide†, also known as 'Methylergonovine', 'Methergine', and 'Methylergometrine'; another active constituent of morning glory seeds and of ergot fungi
- Tryptamines (more specifically alkylated tryptamines])
- Phenethylamines (more specifically alkoxylated phenethylamines)
- Substituted phenethylamines
- Mescaline†, the primary active constituent of certain cacti, such as peyote and San Pedro cactus
- Lophophine†, also known as 'MMDPEA'; another active constituent of certain cacti, such as peyote and the San Pedro cactus (Trichocereus macrogonus var. pachanoi, syn. Echinopsis pachanoi); also has entactogenic properties
- Isomescaline
- Cyclopropylmescaline
- Thioisomescaline (2-TIM, 3-TIM, and 4-TIM)
- 4-Desoxymescaline
- Jimscaline
- Escaline
- Metaescaline
- Thiometaescaline (3-TME, 4-TME, and 5-TME)
- Trisescaline
- Thiotrisescaline (3-T-TRIS and 4-T-TRIS)
- Symbescaline
- Asymbescaline
- Thiosymbescaline (3-TSB and 4-TSB)
- Phenescaline
- Allylescaline, also known as 'AL'
- Methallylescaline
- Proscaline
- Isoproscaline
- Metaproscaline
- Thioproscaline
- Buscaline
- Thiobuscaline
- α-ethylmescaline, also known as 'AEM'
- Ariadne, also known as 'α-Et-DOM', '4C-D', and 'Dimoxamine'
- Macromerine
- MEPEA
- TOM (2-TOM and 5-TOM)
- Bis-TOM
- TOMSO, also known as '2-methoxy-4-methyl-5-methylsulfinylamphetamine'
- TOET (2-TOET and 5-TOET)
- BOH
- BOM, also known as 'β-Methoxy-mescaline'
- β-D
- 4-D
- DME
- F-2
- F-22
- FLEA, also known as 'MDHMA'
- MDPH
- MDMP
- Propynyl
- 2C family (2,5-dimethoxy, 4-substituted phenethylamines)
- βk-2C-B
- 2C-B
- 2CB-2EtO
- 2CB-5EtO
- 2CB-diEtO
- 2C-B-FLY
- 2C-B-BUTTERFLY
- 2C-C
- 2C-D
- 2CD-2EtO
- 2CD-diEtO
- 2CD-5EtO
- 2C-E
- 2C-EF
- 2C-F
- 2C-G (2C-G-1, 2C-G-2, 2C-G-3, 2C-G-4, 2C-G-5, 2C-G-6, and 2C-G-N)
- 2C-H
- 2C-I
- 2CI-2EtO
- 2C-iP
- 2C-N
- 2C-O
- 2C-O-4
- 2C-P
- 2C-SE
- 2C-T
- 2CT-5EtO
- 2C-T-2
- 2CT-2-2EtO
- 2CT-2-5EtO
- 2CT-2-diEtO
- 2C-T-4 (2C-T-4 and Ψ-2C-T-4)
- 2CT-4-2EtO
- 2C-T-7
- 2CT-7-2EtO
- 2C-T-8
- 2C-T-9
- 2C-T-13
- 2C-T-15
- 2C-T-16
- 2C-T-17
- 2C-T-19,
- 2C-T-21
- 2C-TFM
- 2C-YN
- BOB, also known as 'β-Methoxy-2C-B'
- BOD, also known as 'β-Methoxy-2C-D'
- BOHD, also known as 'β-Hydroxy-2C-D'
- HOT-2
- HOT-7
- HOT-17
- Indane derivatives (technically not phenethylamines)
- Benzocyclobutene derivatives (technically not phenethylamines)
- 2C-BCB, also known as 'TCB-2'
- NBOMe derivatives
- NBOMe-mescaline
- 2C-H-NBOMe, also known as '25H-NBOMe'
- 2C-C-NBOMe, also known as '25C-NBOMe'
- 2CBCB-NBOMe, also known as 'NBOMe-TCB-2'
- 2CBFly-NBOMe, also known as 'Cimbi-31'
- 2C-B-NBOMe, also known as '25B-NBOMe', 'M25B-NBOMe', 'BOM 2-CB', 'Cimbi-36', 'Nova', or 'New Nexus'
- 2C-I-NBOMe, also known as '25I-NBOMe', 'Cimbi-5', "Solaris", or "N-Bomb"
- 2C-TFM-NBOMe, also known as '25TFM-NBOMe'
- 2C-D-NBOMe, also known as '25D-NBOMe'
- 2C-G-NBOMe, also known as '25G-NBOMe'
- 2C-E-NBOMe, also known as '25E-NBOMe'
- 2C-P-NBOMe, also known as '25P-NBOMe'
- 2C-iP-NBOMe, also known as '25iP-NBOMe'
- 2C-CN-NBOMe, also known as '25CN-NBOMe'
- 2C-N-NBOMe, also known as '25N-NBOMe'
- 2C-T-NBOMe, also known as '25T2-NBOMe'
- 2C-T-4-NBOMe, also known as '25T4-NBOMe'
- 2C-T-7-NBOMe, also known as '25T7-NBOMe'
- DMBMPP, 2-Benzylpiperidine analogue of 25B-NBOMe
- NBOH derivatives
- 2C-C-NBOH, also known as '25C-NBOH' and 'NBOH-2CC'
- 2C-B-NBOH, also known as '25B-NBOH'
- 2C-I-NBOH, also known as '25I-NBOH'
- 2C-CN-NBOH, also known as '25CN-NBOH' and 'NBOH-2C-CN'
- NBMD derivatives
- 2C-I-NBMD, also known as '25I-NBMD'
- NBF derivatives
- Substituted amphetamines (alpha-methyl-phenethylamines)
- 3C family (3,5-dimethoxy, 4-substituted amphetamines)
- DOx family (2,5-dimethoxy, 4-substituted amphetamines)
- Phenylcyclopropylamine derivatives (technically not amphetamines)
- DMMDA
- DMMDA-2
- 2,5-dimethoxy-3,4-dimethylamphetamine, also known as 'Ganesha'; (G-3, G-4, G-5, and G-N)
- 4-methyl-2,5-dimethoxymethamphetamine, also known as 'Beatrice', 'MDO-D', and 'MDOM'
- 2,N-dimethyl-4,5-methylenedioxyamphetamine, also known as 'Madam-6'
- Dimethoxyamphetamine (2,4-DMA, 2,5-DMA, and 3,4-DMA)
- Trimethoxyamphetamine (TMA-2, TMA-6)
- Tetramethoxyamphetamine
- Br-DragonFLY
- TFMFly
- 2-Bromo-4,5-methylenedioxyamphetamine, also known as '6-Bromo-MDA'
- 4-Bromo-3,5-dimethoxyamphetamine
- EEE
- EEM
- EME
- EMM
- EDMA
- EIDA
- Ethyl-J, also known as 'EBDB'
- Methyl-J, also known as 'MDMB'
- Ethyl-K, also known as 'EBDP'
- Methyl-K, also known as 'MBDP' and 'UWA-91'
- IDNNA
- Iris
- MDAI
- MDMAI
- MDAT
- MDMAT
- MDAL
- MDBU
- MDBZ
- MDDM
- MDIP
- MDMEOET
- MDMEO
- MDOH, also known as 'MDH'
- MDHOET
- MDPL
- MDCPM
- MDPR
- MEDA
- MEM
- Methyl-DMA
- MMDA, also known as '3-methoxy-MDA' (2T-MMDA-3a and 4T-MMDA-2)
- MMDA-2
- 5-Methyl-MDA
- MEE
- MME
- MPM
- DiFMDA
- 5-APB
- 6-APB, also known as 'Benzofury'
- 5-APDB
- 6-APDB
- 5-MAPB
- 5-MAPDB
- 6-MAPDB, its psychedelic activity is disputed
- 6-MAPB
- 6-EAPB
- 5-EAPB
- Para-Methoxyamphetamine, also known as 'PMA' and '4-MA'
- Paramethoxymethamphetamine, also known as 'PMMA', 'Methyl-MA', and '4-MMA'
- 4-Ethylamphetamine, also known as '4-EA'
- 3-Methoxy-4-methylamphetamine, also known as 'MMA'
- 4-Methylmethamphetamine, also known as '4-MMA'
- 4-Methylthioamphetamine, also known as '4-MTA'
- 4-Fluoroamphetamine, also known as '4-FA', 'PAL-303', 'Flux', 'Flits', 'R2D2', and 'Miley'
- Norfenfluramine, also known as '3-TFMA'
- Para-Iodoamphetamine, also known as 'PIA', '4-iodoamphetamine', and '4-IA'
- Para-Chloroamphetamine, also known as 'PCA', '4-chloroamphetamine', and '4-CA'
- Substituted phenethylamines
- Benzoxazines (more specifically cyclopropylethynylated benzoxazines)
- Substituted benzoxazines
- Efavirenz, the active constituent of Sustiva, Stocrin, and Efavir
- Substituted benzoxazines
Empathogens/entactogens (serotonin (5-HT) releasing agents)
- Substituted methylenedioxy-phenethylamines (MDxx)
- MDMA, also known as 'Molly', and 'Mandy'
- MDA, also known as 'Sass'
- 2,3-MDA, also known as 'ORTHO-MDA'
- 5-Methyl-MDA
- MMDA, also known as '3-methoxy-MDA'
- MDEA, also known as 'MDE'
- MBDB
- MDAL
- MDBU
- MDBZ
- MDDM
- MDIP
- MDMEOET
- MDMEO
- MDOH, also known as 'MDH'
- MDHOET
- MDPL
- MDCPM
- MDPR
- BDB, also known as 'MDB' and 'J'
- MMDA-2
- DiFMDA
- EIDA
- Ethyl-K, also known as 'EBDP'
- Lophophine†, also known as 'MMDPEA'; an active constituent of certain cacti, such as peyote and Trichocereus macrogonus var. pachanoi (San Pedro cactus)
- Substituted amphetamines (exclusively; most of the substituted methylenedioxy-phenethylamines also overlap this category)
- EDMA
- Para-Methoxyamphetamine, also known as 'PMA'
- Paramethoxymethamphetamine, also known as 'PMMA' and 'Methyl-MA'
- 4-Ethylamphetamine, also known as '4-EA'
- 3-Methoxy-4-methylamphetamine, also known as 'MMA'
- 4-Methylmethamphetamine, also known as '4-MMA'
- 4-Methylthioamphetamine, also known as '4-MTA'
- 4-Fluoroamphetamine, also known as '4-FA', 'PAL-303', 'Flux', 'Flits', 'R2D2', and 'Miley'
- Norfenfluramine, also known as '3-TFMA'
- Para-Iodoamphetamine, also known as 'PIA', '4-iodoamphetamine', and '4-IA'
- Para-Chloroamphetamine, also known as 'PCA', '4-chloroamphetamine', and '4-CA'
- Substituted cathinones
- Methylone, also known as 'bk-MDMA' and 'MDMC'
- Ethylone, also known as 'bk-MDEA' and 'MDEC'
- Eutylone, also known as 'bk-EBDB'
- Butylone, also known as 'bk-MBDB'
- Pentylone, also known as 'bk-Methyl-K' and 'bk-MBDP'
- 4-Ethylmethcathinone, also known as '4-EMC'
- 3-Methylmethcathinone, also known as '3-MMC'
- Substituted benzofurans
- Substituted tetralins
- MDAT
- MDMAT
- 6-CAT
- Tetralinylaminopropane, also known as 'TAP' and '6-APT'
- Substituted indanes
- Trifluoromethylaminoindane, also known as 'TAI'
- Ethyltrifluoromethylaminoindane, also known as 'ETAI'
- 5-Iodo-2-aminoindane, also known as '5-IAI'
- MMAI
- MDAI
- MDMAI
- Indanylaminopropane, also known as '5-APDI' and 'IAP'
- Substituted naphthalenes
- Naphthylaminopropane, also known as 'NAP' and 'PAL-287'
- Substituted phenylisobutylamines (alpha-ethyl-phenethylamines)
- 4-chlorophenylisobutylamine, also known as '4-chloro-α-ethylphenethylamine', '4-CAB', and 'AEPCA'
- 4-Methylphenylisobutylamine, also known as '4-MAB'
- Ariadne, also known as 'α-Et-DOM', '4C-D', and 'Dimoxamine'
- Alpha-substituted (-alkylated) tryptamines
- α-methyltryptamine, also known as 'αMT' and 'AMT'
- 5-MeO-αMT
- α-ethyltryptamine, also known as 'αET' and 'AET'
- 4-Me-αET
- 7-Me-αET
- 5-MeO-αET
- 5-MeO-MiPT
Cannabinoids (CB-1 cannabinoid receptor ligands)
- Phytocannabinoids
- Δ9-THC†, agonist;[1] the primary active constituent of cannabis[2]
- 11-hydroxy-Δ9-THC, agonist; an active metabolite of orally administered Δ9-THC;[3]
- CBD†, negative allosteric modulator,[4] another major active constituent of cannabis
- CBN†, a part of cannabis
- THCV†, a part of cannabis
- Δ9-THC†, agonist;[1] the primary active constituent of cannabis[2]
- Synthetic cannabinoids
- (C6)-CP 47,497
- (C9)-CP 47,497
- 1-Butyl-3-(2-methoxybenzoyl)indole
- 1-Butyl-3-(4-methoxybenzoyl)indole
- 1-Pentyl-3-(2-methoxybenzoyl)indole
- 2-Isopropyl-5-methyl-1-
(2,6-dihydroxy-4-nonylphenyl)cyclohex-1-ene - 4-HTMPIPO
- 4-Nonylphenylboronic acid
- 5Br-UR-144
- 5Cl-APINACA
- 5Cl-UR-144
- 5F-3-pyridinoylindole
- 5F-AB-FUPPYCA
- 5F-ADB-PINACA
- 5F-ADBICA
- 5F-ADB
- 5F-AMB
- 5F-APINACA
- 5F-CUMYL-PINACA
- 5F-EMB-PINACA
- 5F-NNE1
- 5F-PB-22
- 5F-PCN
- 5F-PY-PICA
- 5F-PY-PINACA
- 5F-SDB-006
- HHC
- A-796,260
- A-834,735
- A-836,339
- A-955,840
- A-40174
- A-41988
- A-42574
- AB-001
- AB-CHFUPYCA
- AB-CHMFUPPYCA
- AB-CHMINACA
- AB-FUBICA
- AB-FUBINACA 2-fluorobenzyl isomer
- AB-FUBINACA
- AB-PICA
- AB-PINACA
- Abnormal cannabidiol
- ADAMANTYL-THPINACA
- ADB-CHMINACA
- ADB-FUBICA
- ADB-FUBINACA
- ADB-PINACA
- ADBICA
- ADSB-FUB-187
- Ajulemic acid
- AM-087
- AM-411
- AM-630
- AM-630
- AM-679
- AM-694
- AM-855
- AM-883
- AM-905
- AM-906
- AM-919
- AM-926
- AM-938
- AM-1220
- AM-1221
- AM-1235
- AM-1241
- AM-1248
- AM-1346
- AM-1387
- AM-1714
- AM-2201
- AM-2232
- AM-2233
- AM-2389
- AM-4030
- AM-4113
- AM-6527
- AM-6545
- AM-251
- AM-281
- AM-404
- AMB-CHMINACA
- AMB-FUBINACA
- AMG-1
- AMG-3
- AMG-36
- AMG-41
- APICA
- APINACA, also known as 'AKB48'
- APP-FUBINACA
- Arachidonoyl serotonin
- ACEA
- ACPA
- Arvanil
- AZ-11713908
- BAY 38-7271
- BAY 59-3074
- BIM-018
- Biochanin A
- BML-190
- Nabidrox (Canbisol)
- Cannabicyclohexanol
- Cannabipiperidiethanone
- CAY-10401
- CAY-10429
- CAY-10508
- CB-13
- CB-25
- CB-52
- CB-86
- CB-86
- CBS-0550
- CP 47,497
- CP 55,244
- CP 55,940
- CUMYL-5F-PICA
- CUMYL-BICA
- CUMYL-PICA
- CUMYL-PINACA
- CUMYL-THPINACA
- Dexanabinol, also known as 'HU-211'
- Dimethylheptylpyran, also known as 'DMHP'
- Drinabant, also known as 'AVE1625'
- Dronabinol
- EAM-2201
- EMB-FUBINACA
- FAB-144
- FDU-NNE1
- FDU-PB-22
- FUB-144
- FUB-APINACA
- FUB-JWH-018
- FUB-PB-22
- FUBIMINA
- Genistein
- GW-405,833, also known as 'L-768,242'
- GW-842,166X
- Hemopressin
- Hexahydrocannabinol
- HU-210
- HU-243
- HU-308
- HU-320
- HU-331
- HU-336
- HU-345
- HU-910
- Ibipinabant, also known as 'SLV319'
- IDFP
- JNJ 1661010
- JTE-907
- JTE 7-31
- JWH-007
- JWH-015
- JWH-018
- JWH-019
- JWH-030
- JWH-051
- JWH-073
- JWH-081
- JWH-098
- JWH-116
- JWH-122
- JWH-133
- JWH-139
- JWH-147
- JWH-149
- JWH-161
- JWH-164
- JWH-167
- JWH-175
- JWH-176
- JWH-182
- JWH-184
- JWH-185
- JWH-192
- JWH-193
- JWH-194
- JWH-195
- JWH-196
- JWH-197
- JWH-198
- JWH-199
- JWH-200
- JWH-203
- JWH-210
- JWH-229
- JWH-249
- JWH-250
- JWH-251
- JWH-302
- JWH-307
- JWH-359
- JWH-369
- JWH-370
- JWH-398
- JWH-424
- JZL184
- JZL195
- Kaempferol
- KM-233
- L-759,633
- L-759,656
- LASSBio-881
- LBP-1
- Leelamine
- Levonantradol, also known as 'CP 50,5561'
- LH-21
- LY-320,135
- LY-2183240
- MAM-2201
- MDA-7
- MDA-19
- MDA-77
- MDMB-CHMICA
- MDMB-CHMINACA
- MDMB-FUBINACA
- Menabitan
- MEPIRAPIM
- Methanandamide, also known as 'AM-356'
- MJ-15
- MK-9470
- MMB-2201
- MN-18
- MN-25, also known as 'UR-12'
- Nabazenil
- Nabilone
- Nabitan
- Naboctate
- NESS-0327
- NESS-040C5
- NIDA-41020
- NM-2201
- NMP-7
- NNE1
- Nonabine
- O-224
- O-581
- O-585
- O-606
- O-689
- O-774
- O-806
- O-823
- O-889
- O-1057
- O-1125
- O-1184
- O-1191
- O-1238
- O-1248
- O-1269
- O-1270
- O-1376
- O-1399
- O-1422
- O-1601
- O-1602
- O-1624
- O-1656
- O-1657
- O-1660
- O-1812
- O-1860
- O-1861
- O-1871
- O-1918
- O-2048
- O-2050
- O-2093
- O-2113
- O-2220
- O-2365
- O-2372
- O-2373
- O-2383
- O-2426
- O-2484
- O-2545
- O-2654
- O-2694
- O-2715
- O-2716
- O-3223
- O-3226
- Oleoylethanolamide, also known as 'OEA'
- Olvanil
- Org 27569
- Org 27759
- Org 28312
- Org 28611
- Org 29647
- Otenabant, also known as 'CP-945,598'
- Palmitoylethanolamide, also known as 'PEA'
- Parahexyl
- PF-03550096
- PF-04457845
- PF-622
- PF-750
- PF-3845
- PF-514273
- PHOP
- PipISB
- Pirnabine
- Pravadoline
- Pregnenolone
- PSB-SB-487
- PSB-SB-1202
- PTI-1
- PTI-2
- PX-1
- PX-2
- PX-3
- QUCHIC, also known as 'BB-22'
- QUPIC, also known as 'PB-22'
- RCS-4
- RCS-8
- Rimonabant, also known as 'SR141716'
- Rosonabant, also known as 'E-6776'
- RTI-371
- S-444,823
- SDB-006
- SER-601
- SPA-229
- SR-144,528
- STS-135
- Surinabant, also known as 'SR147778'
- Taranabant, also known as 'MK-0364'
- Tedalinab
- THC-O-acetate
- THC-O-phosphate
- THJ-018
- THJ-2201
- Tinabinol
- TM-38837
- UR-144
- URB-447
- URB-447
- URB-597
- URB-602
- URB-754
- VCHSR
- VDM-11
- VSN-16
- WIN 54,461
- WIN 55,212-2
- WIN 56,098
- XLR-11
- Yangonin
References
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