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'''Methylnaphthidate''' (or '''HDMP-28''') is a [[stimulant]] drug of the [[substituted phenethylamine]] and [[piperidine]] classes, and close analog of the commonly prescribed ADHD drug [[methylphenidate]] (e.g. ''Ritalin'', ''Focalin''). The two substances are believed to have very similar base pharmacological mechanisms but have been reported to display distinctive subjective effects that perhaps corresponds to their differing binding efficacies and [[monoamine]] reuptake inhibition ratios, similar to [[4F-MPH]]. | '''Methylnaphthidate''' (or '''HDMP-28''') is a [[stimulant]] drug of the [[substituted phenethylamine]] and [[piperidine]] classes, and close analog of the commonly prescribed ADHD drug [[methylphenidate]] (e.g. ''Ritalin'', ''Focalin''). | ||
The two substances are believed to have very similar base pharmacological mechanisms but have been reported to display distinctive subjective effects that perhaps corresponds to their differing binding efficacies and [[monoamine]] reuptake inhibition ratios, similar to [[4F-MPH]]. | |||
Methylnaphthidate has little to no history of human usage prior to its availability by vendors on the online [[research chemical]] market. | Methylnaphthidate has little to no history of human usage prior to its availability by vendors on the online [[research chemical]] market. |