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Adamantyl-THPINACA (ATHPINACA,AD-THPINACA)[1] is anindazole-basedsynthetic cannabinoid,[2] which was first reported toEuropol in Slovenia in January 2015.[3] It is known as both the 1-adamantyl and 2-adamantyl isomers (SGT-40 andSGT-194 respectively), which can be distinguished byGC-EI-MS.[4] It is banned in Sweden[5] andRussia.[6] Both the 1-adamantyl and 2-adamantyl isomers are specifically listed as illegal drugs in Japan.[7] Given the known metabolic liberation (and presence as an impurity) ofamantadine in the related compoundAPINACA, it is suspected that metabolichydrolysis of the amide group of Adamantyl-THPINACA may also release amantadine.
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