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'''6-APB''' '''(6-(2-aminopropyl)benzofuran''') is a [[stimulant]] and [[Psychoactive class::entactogen]]ic [[research chemical]] of the [[Chemical class::phenethylamine]], [[Chemical class::Substituted amphetamines|amphetamine]] and [[Chemical class::benzofuran|benzofuran]] class. It is a close synthetic analogue to [[MDA]] and shares the broad characteristic of serotonergic triple monoamine inhibitors and other [[entactogen]]ic or [[empathogen]]ic compounds.  
'''6-APB''' '''(6-(2-aminopropyl)benzofuran''' or '''benzofury''') is a [[stimulant]] and [[Psychoactive class::entactogen]]ic [[research chemical]] of the [[Chemical class::phenethylamine]], [[Chemical class::Substituted amphetamines|amphetamine]] and [[Chemical class::benzofuran|benzofuran]] class. It is a close synthetic analogue to [[MDA]] and shares the broad characteristic of serotonergic triple monoamine inhibitors and other [[entactogen]]ic or [[empathogen]]ic compounds.  


6-APB was first synthesized and studied in 1993 by [[David E. Nichols]] as a potential non-neurotoxic alternative to [[MDMA]]. It did not find common use until over a decade later briefly entered the rave and underground clubbing scene in the UK before its sale and import were banned. Because 6-APB and other substituted benzofurans have not been explicitly outlawed in some countries, they are often technically legal, contributing to their popularity.
6-APB was first synthesized and studied in 1993 by [[David E. Nichols]] as a potential non-neurotoxic alternative to [[MDMA]]. It did not find common use until over a decade later briefly entered the rave and underground clubbing scene in the UK before its sale and import were banned. Because 6-APB and other substituted benzofurans have not been explicitly outlawed in some countries, they are often technically legal, contributing to their popularity.
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