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    PRO-LAD molecular structure

    PRO-LAD Stats & Data

    N-propylnorlsd 6-propyl-6-nor-lsd
    NPS DataHub
    MW351.49
    FormulaC22H29N3O
    CAS65527-63-1
    IUPAC(8β)-''N,N''-Diethyl-6-propyl-9,10-didehydroergoline-8-carboxamide
    SMILESCCCN1CC(C=C2C1Cc1cnc3cccc2c13)C(=O)N(CC)CC
    InChIKeyHZKYLVLOBYNKKM-OXQOHEQNSA-N
    2020/5.2 Δ9 10-Ergolene; 2021/5.2 Δ9 10-Ergolene; 2022/5.2 Δ9 10-Ergolene
    Chemical Class Lysergamide
    Psychoactive Class Psychedelic

    Receptor Profile

    Receptor Actions

    Agonists
    5-HT2A receptor partial agonist

    Effect Profile

    Curated
    Psychedelic 8.0

    Strong visuals and headspace with mild auditory effects and body load

    Visual Intensity×3
    10
    Headspace Depth×3
    8
    Auditory Effects×1
    4
    Body Load / Somatic Effects×1
    4

    Tolerance & Pharmacokinetics

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    Tolerance Decay

    Full tolerance 1h Half tolerance 10d Baseline ~14d

    Cross-Tolerances

    LSD
    90% ●○○
    1P-LSD
    90% ●○○
    AL-LAD
    90% ●○○
    ETH-LAD
    90% ●○○
    ALD-52
    90% ●○○

    Legal Status

    Country Status Notes
    Austria PRO-LAD is technically not illegal but it may fall in the NPSG (Neue-Psychoaktive-Substanzen-Gesetz Österreich) as an analogue of LSD.
    Germany PRO-LAD is controlled under the NpSG ( New Psychoactive Substances Act ) as of July 18, 2019. Production and import with the aim to place it on the market, administration to another person and trading is punishable. Possession is illegal but not penalized.
    Latvia PRO-LAD is illegal in Latvia. Although it isn't officially scheduled, it is controlled as an LSD structural analog due to an amendment made on June 1, 2015.
    Switzerland PRO-LAD is illegal in Switzerland as of December 2015.
    United Kingdom On June 10, 2014, the United Kingdom Advisory Council on the Misuse of Drugs (ACMD) recommended that PRO-LAD be specifically named in the UK Misuse of Drugs Act as a class A drug despite not identifying it as ever having been sold or any harm associated with its use. The UK Home office accepted this advice and announced a ban of the substance to be enacted on 6 January 2015 as part of The Misuse of Drugs Act 1971 (Amendment) (No. 2) Order 2014.
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