{"err":null,"data":[{"aliases":["5apb"],"categories":["psychedelic","stimulant","research-chemical","empathogen","habit-forming"],"formatted_dose":{"Oral":{"Common":"70-100mg","Light":"40-60mg","Strong":"100mg+"}},"formatted_duration":{"_unit":"hours","value":"7-8"},"formatted_effects":["Users describe effects ranging from total incapacitation and paranoia to euphoria","Largely","effects reported were similar to that of the drug MDA","with euphoria","empathy","sedative","sometimes stimulating effects"],"formatted_onset":{"_unit":"minutes","value":"45"},"links":{"experiences":"https://www.erowid.org/experiences/subs/exp_5APB.shtml"},"name":"5-apb","pretty_name":"5-APB","properties":{"after-effects":"smooth come down/afterglow","aliases":["5apb"],"categories":["psychedelic","stimulant","research-chemical","empathogen","habit-forming"],"detection":"May cause false positives for MDA (1-5 days)","dose":"Oral Light: 40-60mg Common: 70-100mg Strong: 100mg+","duration":"7-8 hours","effects":"Users describe effects ranging from total incapacitation and paranoia to euphoria. Largely, effects reported were similar to that of the drug MDA, with euphoria, empathy, sedative, sometimes stimulating effects","onset":"45 -60 minutes","summary":"A triple monoamine reuptake inhibitor. This agonism for 5-HT2B makes it likely that 5-APB would be cardiotoxic with long term use, as seen in other 5-HT2B agonists such as fenfluramine and MDMA.","wiki":"http://wiki.tripsit.me/wiki/5apb"}}]}