What is 2C-I 2C E 2C B?

2C-I, 2C-E, and 2C-B are all psychedelic drugs in the 2C class that have recently become popular as “designer drugs.” Also known as, ring substituted phenethylamines.

What are the adverse effects of 2C-E?

Adverse effects include tachycardia, hypertension, agitation, delirium, and hallucinations. At least two deaths have been attributed to a 2C-E overdose. In Queensland, 2C-E was added to the ‘Dangerous Drugs’ list of the ‘Drugs Misuse Act 1986’ by the ‘Drugs Misuse Amendment Act 2008’. Making it illegal to produce, supply or possess.

What are 2C-B drugs?

These drugs can also produce a euphoric high. 2C-B in particular has been described as ecstasy with a psychedelic experience. As such, these are popular “party” drugs found at nightclubs, dance parties, and raves. The United Nations classifies them as new psychoactive substances or NPS.

How long does 2C-E stay in your system?

According to Shulgin, the duration of 2C-E’s effects is generally between six and ten hours for an average dose, with the plateau lasting between three and six hours. 2C-E’s effects are often described as “neutral”, in comparison with other psychedelic chemicals and even other 2C-x related molecules.

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