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[[File:5-iodo-2-aminoindane.svg|5-iodo-2-aminoindane|thumb]] '''5-IAI''' is a psychoactive compound that belongs to the [[aminoindane]] class, which is structurally related to [[amphetamine]]s and [[entactogen]]s. It is known for its potential use in research and recreational settings, although its legal status varies by country. 5-IAI is often discussed in the context of its effects, chemistry, and pharmacology, as well as its potential risks and legal considerations. ==Chemistry== 5-IAI, or 5-iodo-2-aminoindane, is a synthetic compound that features an indane backbone with an amino group at the 2 position and an iodine atom at the 5 position. This structure is similar to that of [[MDAI]] (5,6-methylenedioxy-2-aminoindane), with the primary difference being the substitution of an iodine atom for the methylenedioxy group. The presence of the iodine atom significantly affects the compound's pharmacological profile. ==Pharmacology== The pharmacological action of 5-IAI is believed to involve the release of [[neurotransmitter]]s such as [[serotonin]], [[dopamine]], and [[norepinephrine]]. This action is similar to that of other entactogens, which can produce feelings of empathy, euphoria, and increased sociability. However, detailed studies on its mechanism of action are limited, and much of the understanding of its effects comes from anecdotal reports. ==Effects== Users of 5-IAI report a range of effects, including emotional openness, euphoria, increased empathy, and mild stimulation. The duration and intensity of these effects can vary based on the dose, route of administration, and individual user characteristics. As with many psychoactive substances, the use of 5-IAI can also lead to negative side effects such as anxiety, paranoia, and physiological stress. ==Risks== The risks associated with 5-IAI use are not fully understood due to the lack of comprehensive studies. However, potential risks include neurotoxicity, cardiovascular stress, and psychological dependency. The variability in substance purity and composition, especially when obtained from unregulated sources, can also pose significant health risks. ==Legal Status== The legal status of 5-IAI varies by country, with some jurisdictions classifying it as a controlled substance, thereby restricting its manufacture, distribution, and possession. The classification often depends on concerns regarding its potential for abuse, lack of medical use, and safety profile. ==Research== Research on 5-IAI has been limited, with most studies focusing on its chemistry and potential neurotoxicity. There is a need for further research to fully understand its pharmacology, toxicology, and potential therapeutic applications. [[Category:Psychoactive drugs]] [[Category:Entactogens]] [[Category:Research chemicals]] {{stb}}
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