Chemistry:Cepentil

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Cepentil, or Tsepentil, also known as N-cyclopentyllysergamide (NCPe-LA) or as lysergic acid cyclopentylamide (LCyP), is an analogue of LSD developed in the former Soviet Union which acts as an antagonist at serotonin receptors. It does not produce hallucinogen-like effects in animal studies, instead being described as an "energizer" by contemporary sources, suggesting an action similar to the antidementia drug hydergine, however the pharmacology of cepentil has not been studied with modern techniques.[1][2][3][4]

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  1. "Studies on the pharmacology of D-lysergic acid cycloalkylamides". Archives Internationales de Pharmacodynamie et de Therapie 115 (1–2): 114–30. May 1958. PMID 13545891. 
  2. "Pharmacology and chemistry" (in Russian). Vestnik Akademii Meditsinskikh Nauk SSSR 19: 43–51. January 1964. PMID 14203697. 
  3. Psychotropic Drugs and Related Compounds. National Institute of Mental Health. 1972. pp. 94–95. 
  4. LSD - A Total Study.. PJD Publications. 1975. pp. 150–152. ISBN 0-9600290-3-6.