25I-NBMD


25I-NBMD is a derivative of the phenethylamine hallucinogen 2C-I, discovered in 2006 by a team at Purdue University led by David Nichols. It acts as a potent partial agonist for the 5HT2A receptor with a Ki of 0.049nM at the human 5HT2A receptor. The corresponding 4-bromo analogue 25B-NBMD has been used for molecular dynamics studies on the shape of the 5-HT2A receptor.

Legality

Sweden

added 25I-NBMD to :sv:Narkotikastrafflagen|Narcotic Drugs Punishments Act under swedish schedule I as of January 16, 2015, published by Medical Products Agency in regulation LVFS 2014:11 listed as 25I-NBMD, and 2--N-etanamin.

United Kingdom

Analogues and derivatives