
Talk:MEAI
MEAI | |||||||||||||||||
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Chemical Nomenclature | |||||||||||||||||
Common names | MEAI, Chaperon | ||||||||||||||||
Substitutive name | 5-Methoxy-2-indanamine | ||||||||||||||||
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Psychoactive class | Entactogen | ||||||||||||||||
Chemical class | Aminoindane | ||||||||||||||||
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5-Methoxy-2-indanamine (commonly known as MEAI or Chaperon).
5-methoxy-2-aminoindane (MEAI) was 'created' in December 2014 by a recreational drug chemist who goes by Dr. Z[1], who filed a patent application on the drug in November 2014 [2]. It was later donated to Professor David Nutt's charitable research group DrugScience. The Drug is currently sold under the Name "Pace Drink" as a nonaddictive alcohol replacement.[3]