CT-5126


CT-5126 is a cyclized phenethylamine and tetrahydrobenzopyranylamine related to psychedelic phenethylamines like mescaline.
In contrast to its non-cyclized analogue CT-5172, the drug was found to have negligible hallucinogen-like effects in cats. CT-5126 was first described in the scientific literature by 1969. Various related analogues, such as CT-5172 and CT-4719, have also been described. CT-5126 and related compounds were developed at the Laboratoire de Chimie Thérapeutique of the Pasteur Institute in Paris, France.