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'''Methylnaphthidate''' (also known as '''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'').  
'''Methylnaphthidate''' (also known as '''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]].
The two substances are believed to have very similar core pharmacological mechanisms but have been reported as displaying distinctive subjective effects that is thought to correspond to their differing binding efficacies and [[monoamine]] reuptake inhibition ratios (similar to [[4F-MPH]]) but with distinctly more activity on serotonin than other methylphenidate analogs.


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.