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− | Alexander Shulgin first experimented with the substance on himself and his wife Ann Shulgin. Before becoming available as a recreational drug on the street it saw use by underground psychotherapists. It developed a reputation for being used at the tail end of MDMA sessions to lengthen/potentiate/add its own character to the experience. Once MDMA was made illegal some psychotherapists used it as a substitution. | + | After personally synthesizing the substance as a mescaline analogue Alexander Shulgin first experimented with the substance on himself and then his wife Ann Shulgin. |
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+ | Before becoming available as a recreational drug on the street it saw use by underground psychotherapists. It developed a reputation for being used at the tail end of MDMA sessions to lengthen/potentiate/add its own character to the experience. Once MDMA was made illegal some psychotherapists used it as a substitution. | ||
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+ | It has been sold as MDMA in the past, but due to the popularity of 2c-b this is less common than it once was. Generally 2c-b is called mescaline if not by it's actual name. | ||
Gracie & Zarkov wrote an experience report on 2c-b overdose (1984). | Gracie & Zarkov wrote an experience report on 2c-b overdose (1984). |
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Brief overview - What is 2c-b?
2c-b or 4-bromo-2,5-dimethoxyphenethylamine; is a Psychedelic Phenethylamine first synthesized by Alexander Shulgin in 1974. It has been used by the psycho-therapeutic and psycho-nautical communities for about 35 years. More information:[1][2]
The other 2c-x compounds (2c-p, 2c-e, 2c-i, 2c-d) are more readily available via internet Research Chemical vendors and have much less information about dosage/effects. Be very careful with what you might think is 2c-b because most party-goers have no idea there are a variety of different 2c-x compounds each with their own unique effects and dosages.
2c-b overdose is generally extremely un-pleasant - while most reports of large ORAL doses (50-100mg) have not resulted in death - extremely negative psychological disturbances/permanent negative effects are common.
Effects
See Erowid[3]
Dosages and consumption methods
2c-b may be taken Nasally and Orally. 2c-b can also be vaporized, but the effects are so short lived this ROA is not worthwhile. Oral consumption has the most history of use and is the safest way to consume 2c-b. The effects and duration will vary based on ROA, there are generally more negative effects via insuffalation.
There are reports of IM/IV 2c-b, but I do not condone such behavior, nor is there any reason to risk your life for an under-researched ROA.
DO NOT IM/IV materials which you are not 100% certain of sterility and MEDICAL GRADE purity (99.9%). Because being certain of these things is highly un-likely for the average user - DO NOT INJECT 2c-b.
NASAL (Negative effects usually increase)
Duration - 2-4 hours, + 2-3 hours of after effects.
- Mild - 1-5 mg.
- Moderate - 5-10 mg.
- High - 10-15 mg.
- Very High/M-Hole - 15mg+
ORAL
Duration - 4-8 hours, + 2-4 hours of after effects.
- Mild - 2-15 mg.
- Moderate - 12-16 mg.
- High - 17-25 mg.
- Very High/B-Hole - 25-50 mg.
History of usage
After personally synthesizing the substance as a mescaline analogue Alexander Shulgin first experimented with the substance on himself and then his wife Ann Shulgin.
Before becoming available as a recreational drug on the street it saw use by underground psychotherapists. It developed a reputation for being used at the tail end of MDMA sessions to lengthen/potentiate/add its own character to the experience. Once MDMA was made illegal some psychotherapists used it as a substitution.
It has been sold as MDMA in the past, but due to the popularity of 2c-b this is less common than it once was. Generally 2c-b is called mescaline if not by it's actual name.
Gracie & Zarkov wrote an experience report on 2c-b overdose (1984). [4]