THE J HEALTHCARE INITIATIVE
2C Class Drugs & NBOMe
Found in:
MDMA (ecstasy)
Type/Reason added:
Psychedelic phenethylamine / Mimic effects
Relative Potency: N/A
Routes of Administration and Effects
Administration: Oral ingestion, insufflation (snorting), sometimes intravenous or sublingual (under the tongue).
Onset and Duration:
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Oral: Slower onset, longer duration.
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Insufflation: Faster onset, shorter duration.
Effects:
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Low to Medium Doses: Stimulating effects, heightened sensory experiences, perceptual changes.
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High Doses: Intense hallucinations, physical symptoms such as rapid heart rate, high blood pressure, and fever.
Specific Compounds:
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2C-E: Perceptual changes and hallucinations, higher doses lead to intense effects.
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25I-NBOMe: Activates serotonin receptors, causing potent hallucinations and risk of serotonin toxicity, especially dangerous when combined with SSRIs like fluoxetine.
Common Compounds
2C Drugs
Examples: 2C-B, 2C-C, 2C-D, 2C-E, 2C-I, 2C-T-2, 2C-T-7, among others.
Potency: Varies by compound, generally produces psychedelic and stimulant effects.
NBOMe Compounds
Examples: 25H-NBOMe, 25C-NBOMe, 25I-NBOMe, 25B-NBOMe, among others.
Potency: Known for being extremely potent and can lead to serious adverse effects.
Reported Side Effects
Common Side Effects: Rapid heart rate, restlessness, hallucinations, delusions, confusion, high blood pressure, enlarged pupils, seizures.
Severe Toxicity: Hallucinations, agitation, aggression, violence, mood swings, high blood pressure, rapid heart rate, seizures, fever, self-harm, kidney failure, and excitatory delirium.
Excited Delirium: A dangerous condition characterized by agitation, violence, hyperactivity, hyperthermia, and often sudden and unexpected cardiopulmonary arrest.
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