3c-p
3C-P is a psychedelic phenethylamine. It has structural and pharmacodynamic properties similar to the drugs mescaline, proscaline, and amphetamine. Little information exists on the human pharmacology of 3C-P, but a psychedelic dosage appears to be 20-40mg, and is accompanied by stimulant effects.
Chemically 3C-P is 4-propoxy-3,5-dimethoxyamphetamine, with the formula C14H23NO3. Although its name is similar to the psychedelic phenethylamine 2C-P, it is much closer in structure to mescaline, and proscaline. 3C-P is the 3-carbon homologue of proscaline.
3C-P Systematic (IUPAC) name 1-(3,5-dimethoxy-4-propoxyphenyl)propan-2-amine Clinical data Pregnancy cat. ? Legal status ? Identifiers ATC code ? ChemSpider 21106238 Yes
3C-P is mentioned briefly in PiHKAL as the unexplored "amphetamine homologue" of proscaline (#140, or "P"). Very little is known about this substance and it should not be considered safe for human ingestion.
Data Confidence: Very tentative.
Chemical: 3,5-dimethoxy-4-propyloxyamphetamine
Type: Stimulant, possible psychedelic or empathogen.
Prevalence: Exotic / Very Rare
Dosage: Very rough estimates. Threshold 5-10 mg; Medium 10-40 mg; Strong 40+ mg.
Duration: Probably long, 8 - 16 hours.
Safety: Unknown. Humans have survived ingestion of up to 50 mg oral.
Availability: Through research chemical market. Sold semi-publicly in late 2003 through at least one source.
Field Tests: Marquis reagent reacts orange with the 3C-P sold in 2003.
Experiences: We know of a dozen or so reports of human 3C-P ingestion. Various authors, unverified provenance: 8 mg: "I want to call this a threshold"; 16 mg: "something like 5 mg of Adderall"; 20 mg: "overall, the experience was very mild"; 30 mg: "+3 euphoric period lasting 3 hours-ish and then a +2 psychedelic amphetamine feeling for another 12+ hours... unable to sleep (and kind of tired) is pretty annoying"; 30 mg: "for me, 30 mg was perfect... [but] I should reiterate that the duration was annoying"; 40 mg: "an average dose".
Literature Mentions: Shulgin A, Shulgin A. PiHKAL: A Chemical Love Story. Transform Press, 1991.
Trachsel D. "Synthesis of novel (phenylalkyl)amines for the investigation of structure-activity relationships: part 1 mescaline derivatives", helvetica Chimica Acta. 2003; 85(9):3019-26.