CYB004

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CYB004
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Other namesCYB-004; Deuterated dimethyltryptamine; Deuterated DMT; dDMT
Routes of
administration
Inhalation, intravenous [1] [2]
Drug class Serotonergic psychedelic; Serotonin receptor agonist [1] [3]

CYB004, or CYB-004, also known as deuterated dimethyltryptamine (dDMT), is a serotonergic psychedelic related to dimethyltryptamine (DMT) which is under development for the treatment of generalized anxiety disorder. [1] [4] [2] [3] It is administered by inhalation or intravenous injection. [1] [2]

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It is a tryptamine derivative and is a deuterated analogue and form of DMT. [1] [4] [3] The pharmacodynamic profile of CYB004, including its interactions with serotonin receptors and its effects in animals, is similar to that of DMT. [3] As with DMT, CYB004 is a potent agonist of the serotonin 5-HT2A receptor and produces psychedelic-like effects in animals. [1] [5] [3] However, CYB004, due to its deuteration, is more resistant to metabolism than DMT and shows a longer elimination half-life (by 2.5- to 2.9-fold) and slower clearance (by 38 to 55%) in animals. [3] The brain to plasma ratio of CYB004 was also increased (by 30%) relative to DMT, indicating slightly greater central permeability as well. [3]

As of August 2024, CYB004 is in phase 2 clinical trials for generalized anxiety disorder. [1] [4] It was also under development for the treatment of substance-related disorders and of other psychiatric disorders, but development for these indications was discontinued. [1] The drug is under development by Cybin. [1] [4] The exact chemical structure of CYB004 (i.e., which hydrogen atoms are deuterated) does not yet seem to have been disclosed. [1] However, Cybin patented deuterated tryptamines, including deuterated forms of DMT like DMT-d10, in 2023. [6] Other related drugs include the deuterated tryptamine CYB003 and the deuterated phenethylamines CYB005 and CYB210010. [5] [2]

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