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6-Chloro-2-aminotetralin (6-CAT) is a drug which acts as a selective serotonin releasing agent (SSRA) and is a putative entactogen in humans. [1] [2] It is a rigid analogue of para-chloroamphetamine (PCA). [1]
According to Nichols et al., [3] 6-CAT is a non-neurotoxic analog of PCA.
Other related compounds that are also credit-worthy of mention include 2-Amino-6,7-dichlorotetralin [4] & 5,6-Dichloro-2-aminotetralin [57915-89-6]. [4] These compounds were invented by Bryan Molloy (the inventor of Prozac). A positional isomer of the aforementioned two compounds is also known to exist in the literature with a 5,8-dichloro substitution pattern. [5] [6] Although more modern discussions on chemical synthesis is possible, Bryan Molloy at least lays out a preliminary drug discovery phase of development.