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'''5-Methoxy-2-indanamine''' (commonly known as '''MEAI''' or '''Chaperon''').
'''5-Methoxy-2-indanamine''' (commonly known as '''MEAI''' or '''Chaperon''').
5-methoxy-2-aminoindane (MEAI) was 'created' in December 2014 by a recreational drug chemist who goes by Dr. Z<ref>[https://www.drzee.org/media Dr Zee NeoShulginist]</ref>, who filed a patent application on the drug in November 2014 <ref>[https://patents.google.com/patent/WO2016092546A1/en Binge behavior regulators]</ref>. It was later donated to Professor David Nutt's charitable research group DrugScience. The Drug is currently sold under the Name "Pace Drink" as a nonaddictive alcohol replacement.<ref>[https://pacedrink.com pacedrink.com]</ref>
5-methoxy-2-aminoindane (MEAI) was 'created' in December 2014 by a recreational drug chemist who goes by Dr. Z<ref>[https://www.drzee.org/media Dr Zee NeoShulginist]</ref>, who filed a patent application on the drug in November 2014 <ref>[https://patents.google.com/patent/WO2016092546A1/en Binge behavior regulators]</ref>. It was later donated to Professor David Nutt's charitable research group DrugScience. The Drug is currently sold under the Name "Pace Drink" as a nonaddictive alcohol replacement.<ref>[https://pacedrink.com pacedrink.com]</ref>
==History and culture==
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==Chemistry==
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==Pharmacology==
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==Subjective effects==
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If applicable, a brief paragraph summary of the substance's physical effects may be included here.
You may select physical effects to add below [[Subjective effect index#Physical effects|here]].
*'''[[Effect::Stimulation]]'''
*'''[[Effect::Appetite suppression]]'''
*'''[[Effect::Tactile enhancement]]'''
*'''[[Effect::Pupil dilation]]'''
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{{effects/visual|
If applicable, a brief paragraph summary of the substance's visual effects may be included here.
You may select visual effects to add below [[Subjective effect index#Visual effects|here]].
====Enhancements====
*'''[[Effect::Visual acuity effect1]]'''
====Distortions====
*'''[[Effect::Visual distortion effect1]]'''
====[[Effect::Geometry]]====
If applicable, a brief paragraph summary describing the visual geometry produced by the substance may be included here.
====Hallucinatory states====
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*'''[[Effect::Hallucinatory states1]]'''
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|{{effects/cognitive|
If applicable, a brief paragraph summary of the substance's cognitive effects may be included here.
You may select from a list of cognitive effects to add below [[Subjective effect index#Cognitive effects|here]].
*'''[[Effect::Empathy, affection, and sociability enhancement]]'''
*'''[[Effect::Increased music appreciation]]'''
*'''[[Effect::Cognitive effect3]]'''
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{{effects/auditory|
If applicable, a brief paragraph summary of the substance's auditory effects may be included here.
You may select from a list of auditory effects to add below [[Subjective effect index#Auditory effects|here]].
*'''[[Effect::Auditory effect1]]'''
*'''[[Effect::Auditory effect2]]'''
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{{effects/multisensory|
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You may select from a list of multisensory effects to add below [[Subjective effect index#Multisensory effects|here]].
*'''[[Effect::Multisensory effect1]]'''
*'''[[Effect::Multisensory effect2]]'''
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{{effects/transpersonal|
If applicable, a brief paragraph summary of the substance's transpersonal effects may be included here.
You may select from a list of transpersonal effects to add below [[Subjective effect index#Transpersonal effects|here]].
*'''[[Effect::Transpersonal effect1]]'''
*'''[[Effect::Transpersonal effect2]]'''
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===Experience reports===
There are currently no anecdotal reports which describe the effects of this compound within our [[experience index]].
==Toxicity and harm potential==
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It is strongly recommended that one use [[responsible use|harm reduction practices]] when using this substance.
===Lethal dosage===
===Tolerance and addiction potential===
===Dangerous interactions===
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==Legal status==
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==See also==
*[[Responsible use]]
==External links==
*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MEAI MEAI (Wikipedia)]
*[https://isomerdesign.com/PiHKAL/explore.php?id=414 5-MeO-AI (TiHKAL / Isomer Design)]
==Literature==
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==References==
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