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Unlike [[cannabis]], the chronic abuse of [[synthetic cannabinoids]] has been [[Synthetic_cannabinoid#Deaths|associated with multiple deaths]] and [[Synthetic cannabinoid#Harm potential|more dangerous side effects and toxicity]] in general. Therefore, it is strongly discouraged to take this substance for extended periods of time or in excessive doses. | Unlike [[cannabis]], the chronic abuse of [[synthetic cannabinoids]] has been [[Synthetic_cannabinoid#Deaths|associated with multiple deaths]] and [[Synthetic cannabinoid#Harm potential|more dangerous side effects and toxicity]] in general. Therefore, it is strongly discouraged to take this substance for extended periods of time or in excessive doses. | ||
==Chemistry== | ==Chemistry== | ||
STS-135, or N-(adamantan-1-yl)-1-(5-fluoropentyl)-1H-indole-3-carboxamide, is a synthetic [[ | STS-135, or N-(adamantan-1-yl)-1-(5-fluoropentyl)-1H-indole-3-carboxamide, is a synthetic [[cannabinoid]] drug containing a substituted indole group. This indole moeity is substituted at R<sub>1</sub> with a fluoropentyl chain, a substitution shared with [[5F-PB-22]], [[THJ-2201]], and [[5F-AKB48]]. Additionally, the indole is substituted at R<sub>3</sub> with a carboxamide group. This carboxamide group is N-substituted at its terminal amine group with an [[adamantane]] group. This group consists of four fused cyclohexane rings in a unique structure called a diamondoid. STS-135 is an analog of [[5F-AKB48]] in which the core indazole structure is substituted with an indole base. | ||
==Pharmacology== | ==Pharmacology== |