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The drugs listed in this section, and any salts or combinations of these drugs, have a potential for abuse
(1) Bufotenine, with the chemical name 3-(B-Dimethyl-aminoethyl)-5-hydroxyindole, dispensed under the following trade or proprietary names: N, N dimethylserotonin, Mappine, 5-hydroxy-n-dimethyltry-ptamine;
(2) DET, with the chemical name N, N-Diethyltryptamine;
(3) DMT, with the chemical name Dimethyltryptamine;
(4) DOM, with the chemical name 4, methyl-2, 5 dimethoxyamphetamine, dispensed under the following trade or proprietary name: STP;
(5) Ibogaine and its salts, with the chemical name 7, Ethyl-6, 2, 7, 8, 9, 10, 12, 13-octahydro-2-methoxy-6, 9-methano 5H-pyrido (1', 2':1, 2 azepine (4, 5-) indole), dispensed under the following trade or proprietary names: Tabernanthe, Iboga;
(6) LSD-25, LSD, with the chemical name d-Lysergic acid diethyl amide;
(7) Mescaline and its salts, Peyote, Psilicybin; psilocibin, Psilocyn; psilocin.
History: Eff. 2/20/70, Register 32
Authority: AS 17.12.040
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