2-Aminoindane is a psychoactive stimulant from the phenethylamine class, structurally related to amphetamines. It primarily acts by inhibiting and promoting the release of monoamines such as dopamine, norepinephrine, and serotonin, leading to stimulating and entactogenic effects. The substance is being investigated due to its effect profile and lower neurotoxic potency compared to amphetamines.
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Mechanism of Action
Designations
IUPAC: indan-2-ylamine
Synapedia Evidence
Effects & Pharmacology is partially translated. Some content may appear in German.
2-Aminoindane primarily inhibits the reuptake of monoamines and facilitates their release, impacting neurotransmitter levels in the brain.
Known Effects
Individual effects may vary significantly. These are pharmacologically documented effects.
Dosage & Duration — Translation in progress
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View in German →Dose sensitivity varies greatly between individuals. Body weight, tolerance, route of administration, combinations, and pre-existing conditions significantly affect outcomes. These figures are not dosing recommendations — they describe reported ranges, not safe amounts.
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Risks
Summary
Kardiovaskuläre Belastung (Tachykardie, Hypertonie, Arrhythmie). Hohes Abhängigkeitspotenzial. Bei Überdosierung Risiko für Krampfanfälle und Hyperthermie. Bei chronischem Konsum Risiko für stimulanzieninduzierte Psychosen.
Safer Use
The risks listed may be incomplete. Especially for research chemicals and rare substances, available data is limited.
Interactions — Translation in progress
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View in German →Interaction data is based on known mechanisms. Unknown or rare interactions are possible and may be life-threatening.
Based on substance class, receptors, mechanisms, and effect profile.
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