(–)-18-Methylaminocoronaridine (18-MAC) is a second generation synthetic derivative of
ibogaine developed by the research team led by the pharmacologist
Stanley D. Glick
Stanley may refer to:
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from the
Albany Medical College and the chemist
Martin E. Kuehne Martin may refer to:
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from the
University of Vermont.
See also
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2-Methoxyethyl-18-methoxycoronaridinate
(–)-2-Methoxyethyl-18-methoxycoronaridinate (ME-18-MC) is a second generation synthetic derivative of ibogaine developed by the research team led by the pharmacologist Stanley D. Glick from the Albany Medical College and the chemist Martin E. ...
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18-Methoxycoronaridine
18-Methoxycoronaridine (18-MC, or MM-110) is a derivative of ibogaine invented in 1996 by the research team around the pharmacologist Stanley D. Glick from the Albany Medical College and the chemists
Upul K. Bandarage and Martin E. Kuehne fro ...
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Coronaridine
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Ibogaine
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Noribogaine
Noribogaine (actually O-desmethylibogaine), or 12-hydroxyibogamine, is the principal psychoactive metabolite of the oneirogen ibogaine. It is thought to be involved in the antiaddictive effects of ibogaine-containing plant extracts, such as '' ...
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Voacangine
References
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Drug rehabilitation
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