Buy 2C-T-2
What is 2C-T-2?
2C-T-2, also known as 2,5-dimethoxy-4-ethylthiophenethylamine, is a psychedelic phenethylamine of the 2C family. It was synthesised in 1981 by Alexander Shulgin. This substance has similarities to mescaline, MDMA and 2C-T-7 .
Effects of 2C-T-2
The effects of 2C-T-2 are similar to those of 2C-T-7, but it can cause stronger physical reactions:
- Redness on the face
- Feeling the heat
- Nausea, especially at the beginning of the high
- No deaths associated with 2C-T-2 have been reported to date
The psychedelic effects are milder compared to 2C-T-7. The effects start about an hour after ingestion and usually last two hours before reaching a plateau. Hallucinations are similar to those of LSD and psilocybin.
Recommended dosage
- Strong psychedelic effect: 30 mg
- Threshold: 10 mg
Pharmacology of 2C-T-2
The exact mechanism of 2C-T-2 is not fully known. The hallucinogenic effects probably work by binding to the 5-HT2A serotonin receptor in the brain, similar to many other psychedelic substances.
Possible dangers
The toxicity of 2C-T-2 has not yet been sufficiently researched. Although it is weaker than 2C-T-7, similar risks to other phenethylamines could occur at high doses. It can be particularly dangerous in combination with other drugs such as alcohol or MDMA.
Legal situation
2C-T-2 was sold in Dutch smartshops for a while. However, in 1999 the country banned the substance and categorised it as a hard drug. In the USA, 2C-T-2 is not explicitly banned, but could be prosecuted under the Analogue Act. In the UK, it falls under drug law and is illegal.
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