RTI-111
RTI-111, also known as Dichloropane or (-)-2b-Carbomethoxy-3b-(3,4-dichlorophenyl)tropane, is a synthetic stimulant of the phenyltropane class that is closely related to cocaine. The name comes from the Research Triangle Institute’s (RTI) research team. RTI-111’s Chemical Abstracts Service number is 146725-34-0.
Chemical Information
RTI-111 has the molecular formula C16H20Cl2N2O2. It is a member of the phenyltropane chemical class, which includes substances that are structurally similar and have stimulant properties to cocaine.
RTI-111 is usually a powdery white crystal. The color and consistency of RTI-111 can be affected by the synthesis and purity.
Uses and effects
RTI-111 has a similar structure to cocaine and is used primarily for research. Researchers studying the dopaminergic systems will find it of interest, as RTI-111 acts similarly to cocaine as a dopamine receptor reuptake inhibitor.
RTI-111’s effects are still not fully understood due to the lack of human studies. However, stimulant effects such as increased energy, alertness and euphoria could be expected. These effects are highly variable between individuals, and depend on the dosage and body chemistry.
Dosage
RTI-111 is a potent drug with the potential to have significant effects. Determining the appropriate dosage can be difficult due to this. Researchers are advised that they should use caution and start with a low dose. They can then increase the dosage as necessary.
Legality of RTI-111 depends on jurisdiction. Check the legal status of RTI-111 in your jurisdiction before buying.
Disclaimer This information is only provided for educational purposes and research. This information is not meant to promote the use of any substance. Consult your healthcare provider before taking any new substance, especially one with psychoactive effects.
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