RTI-336


RTI-336, -2β--3β- is a phenyltropane derivative which acts as a potent and selective dopamine reuptake inhibitor and stimulant drug. It binds to the dopamine transporter with around 20x the affinity of cocaine, however it produces relatively mild stimulant effects, with a slow onset and long duration of action. These characteristics make it a potential candidate for treatment of cocaine addiction, as a possible substitute drug analogous to how methadone is used for treating heroin abuse. RTI-336 fully substitutes for cocaine in addicted monkeys and supports self-administration, and significantly reduces rates of cocaine use, especially when combined with SSRIs, and research is ongoing to determine whether it could be a viable substitute drug in human cocaine addicts.

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Pharmacotherapy for Cocaine Abuse

RTIXRCFTNisoxetineParoxetineN ÷ DS ÷ D
Coc89.13298 1045 37.0111.79
177Clphenyl1.28504 2420 393.81891
176Mephenyl1.58398 5110 251.93234
354Meethyl1.62299 6400 184.63951
336Clp-cresyl4.091714 5741 419.11404
386Mep-anisyl3.93756 4027 192.41025

N.B. RTI-371