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- Okay 2C-B is 4-bromo-2,5-dimethoxyphenethylamine. Its the phenethylamine
- analogue of DOB. The 2C is because its had a 2-carbon chain sticking off
- of the phenyl ring (which is why its a phenethylamine instead of an
- amphetamine), and I *assume* the B is because of the Br atom in the 4
- position.
- +--------- the second (beta - carbon)
- |
- v
-
-
- CH3O /\\ / \ NH2
- \ / \\ / \ /
- || |
- || |
- || | ^
- / \ // \ |
- Br \// OCH3 +------------ the first (alpha - carbon)
-
-
- Doses are 12-24mg, Duration is 4-8 hours. Doses of 100mg have been taken
- safely. 2C-B seems to be an extraordinarily colorful hallucingen similar
- to LSD -- apparently somewhat analytical and dissasociative in higher doses
- or in those sensitive to those effects.
-
- Quote from Ecstasy: The MDMA Story...
-
- [begins with a quotation from Alexander Shulgin]:
-
- 2C-B... is a tool... which ties the mental processes directly
- and constructively into the physical soma.
- The analgesic effects experienced with many, if not most,
- psychedelic drugs, are not present with 2C-B. On the
- contrary, there is increased body awareness of every kind,
- including skin sensitivity, heightened responsiveness to
- smells, tastes, and sexual stimulation.
- One experiences increased consciousness of physical
- health and energy, or, on the other hand, sharpened
- awareness of any body imbalance or discomfort.
- 2C-B allows for rich visual imagery and intesnse eyes-
- closed fantasy without the cluttering up of the mental field
- with too much elaboration... It is a superb tool for learning
- and growth.
-
- [...] At high doses (above 30 mgs.), 2C-B is intensely hallucinogenic,
- and, like any major psychedelic, can be frightening for certain people.
- In small doses, it becomes a mild sensory enhancer but does not have the
- strongly empathogenic qualities that MDMA has.
- Perhaps the best use that has been found for 2C-B is as a synergist
- with MDMA. When taken together, the MDMA pushes the non-specific 2C-B
- reaction in a more warm and emphathetic direction. Because 2C-B is a
- psychedelic drug, and therefore not fully predictable, its action can take
- the user in many different directions. But if the set and setting are right,
- 2C-B can enhance the desire for sexual orgasm during an MDMA experience.
- The synergy of the two substances can on occasion be a true aphrodisiac.
-
- Shulgin writes in PiHKAL:
-
- "The most succesfful reports have followed a program in which the two drugs
- are not used at the same time, nor even too closely spaced. It appears that
- the optimum time for the 2C-B is at, or just before, the final baseline
- recovery of the MDMA."
-
- DOB: 2,5-Dimethoxy-4-Bromoamphetamine. The only chemical difference is
- the addition of an extra carbon to the chain. This turns the
- phenethylamine into an alpha-methyl-phenethylamine (because the
- addition of a carbon means attatching a methyl group to the
- alpha carbon of the phenethylamine) also called a phenylisopropylamine
- or simply an amphetamine.
-
-
- CH3O /\\ / \ NH2
- \ / \\ / \ /
- || | |
- || | |
- || | CH3
- / \ // \
- Br \// OCH3
-
- DOB has a potency of 1.0-3.0 mg and duration of 18-30 hours. Its very
- similar to LSD. It seems to be more colorful than LSD and less dissociative
- than 2C-B based on the reports I've read. The index of safety is probably
- something like over 1,000 times the effective dose.
-
- 2C-D (LE-25): 2,5-Dimethoxy-4-Methylphenethylamine. This is the 2 carbon
- homologue of DOM (2C-B is to DOB as 2C-D is to DOM). The difference
- between 2C-D and 2C-B is simply the replacement of the Br atom with
- a methyl group.
-
- CH3O /\\ / \ NH2
- \ / \\ / \ /
- || |
- || |
- || |
- / \ // \
- H3C \// OCH3
-
- 2C-D has a potency of 20-60mg and a duration of 4-6 hours. Seems to also
- be very colorful. Shulgin notes: "Wow! This particular compound is what
- I call a pharmacological tofu. It doesn't seem to do much by itself, always
- teasing, until you get to heroic levels. But a goodly number of experimental
- therapists have said that it is excellent in extending the action of some
- other materials. It seems to boost the waning action of another drug, without
- adding its own color to the experience." At 150mg+ it appears it might be
- a full blown 2C-B-like psychedelic, however. No info on the toxic dose.
-
- DOM (STP): 2,5-Dimethoxy-4-Methylamphetamine. Again, simply the addition
- of an extra carbon to the chain to turn the phenethylamine 2C-D into
- the ampehtamine DOM. And the replacement of the Br atom in DOB with
- a methyl group would give you DOM also.
-
-
- CH3O /\\ / \ NH2
- \ / \\ / \ /
- || | |
- || | |
- || | CH3
- / \ // \
- H3C \// OCH3
-
- DOM has a potency of about 3-10mg and a duration of 14-20 hours. This was
- first synthesized by Shulgin, and is what he calls his "Problem Child" (in
- reference to Albert Hofmann's name for LSD). It gained a considerable
- amount of use in the 60's and people taking 30mg+ (a whopping dose) had
- some very dissasociative, bad trips. It was known as STP, which stands for
- the motor oil additive actually, but was also known as "Serenity,
- Tranquility and Peace". From the descriptions it seems LSD-like, with
- possibly even more of a head-trip. 5-10mg seems *much* more appropriate
- from the descriptions with very good effects. Only at higher (20-30mg)
- doses does it appear to get really nasty.
-
- And for chemical comparison, MDA and MDMA: 3,4-methylenedioxyamphetamine and
- 3,4-methylenedioxymethamphetamine respectively... They're somewhat similar
- to DOM and DOB -- all the ring substituents need to be knocked off and
- replaced with the 3,4-methylenedioxy ring. Then for MDMA you've got the
- addition of a methyl group to the nitrogen amine.
-
- MDA:
-
- O /\\ / \ NH2
- / \ / \\ / \ /
- / || | |
- H2C || | |
- \ || | CH3
- \ / \ //
- O \//
-
- MDMA:
-
- O /\\ / \ NHCH3
- / \ / \\ / \ /
- / || | |
- H2C || | |
- \ || | CH3
- \ / \ //
- O \//
-
- Also we might as well throw in amphetamine if you all haven't figured out
- what that should look like yet (replace the NH2 with NHCH3 to get
- methamphetamine -- identical substitution as between MDA and MDMA).
- Also, if you knock off the CH2 from amphetamine, you'll get phenethylamine
- which is the prototype chemical for all the drugs I've listed so far, although
- itself its inactive.
-
- amphetamine:
-
- /\\ / \ NH2
- / \\ / \ /
- || | |
- || | |
- || | CH3
- \ //
- \//
-
- And just for kicks here we have good old LSD which looks nothing like all
- these other chemicals:
-
- / C2H5
- H. CON
- '. / \ C2H5
- / \
- / \
- || |
- || N
- /\\ /\ / \
- / \\ / \ / CH3
- || | | \
- || | | H
- \ // \ /
- \// \/
- | ||
- | ||
- HN-------
-
- Hope you enjoyed that. Chem dweebs please check to make sure I got
- everything correct. I didn't have time to go over this with a fine-toothed
- comb.
-
- =============================================================================
-
- From: cutrell@nic.cerf.net (Doug Cutrell)
- Date: 8 Jul 92 23:31:16 GMT
- Newsgroups: alt.drugs
- Subject: Re: LSD.
-
- Lamont Granquist writes:
- >DOB has a potency of 1.0-3.0 mg and duration of 18-30 hours. Its very
- >similar to LSD. It seems to be more colorful than LSD and less dissociative
- >than 2C-B based on the reports I've read. The index of safety is probably
- >something like over 1,000 times the effective dose.
-
- This figure is probably based on animal experiments described
- by Shulgin in Pihkal. However, he goes on to say that the
- index of safety is probably much lower than this. He says
- there are numerous reports of overdoses causing vascular
- arterial spasm, and gives one verified account of a couple who
- thought they had MDA and took quantities appropriate for that
- compound... i.e. around 100 mg. The woman died, the man lived
- after convulsions and a week in a coma. Since the standard dose
- is 1-3 mg., the lethal dose is more like 30 times the effective
- dose.
-
- Doug Cutrell
- cutrell@cerf.net
-
- =============================================================================
-
- Well, in a thread recently, there was some talk aabout bromo
- mescaline, and mention was made of the entry in the Student Handbook of
- our esteemed institution that deals with the drug in question. Well, it is
- Reed folklore that tells us that bromo mescaline was first synthesized here
- at Reed (BTW, it is not folklore that Dr. Demento graduated from Reed),
- but the drug is real, to which several friends can attest. Since I have the
- ol' Student Handbook right in front of me, I'll tell y'all what it sez.
-
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
- From _The Reed College Student Handbook_, in the "Drug Article That Ate Reed
- College", by Marty Smith:
-
- Bromo-mescaline. The most terrifying hallucinogen known to man. The effects
- last 3-5 hours, the visuals are awe-inspiring and the head trip is light,
- usually. The catch is, first, for it to act like bromo, you have to snort
- it. This is really intense, because in about two to five minutes, you're
- tripping you ass off, the world is melting. The incredible speed with which
- this happens is one of the things those who like it like about it. However,
- when it gets up your nose it hurts. This is probably an understatement. It's
- really amazingly painful. You'll be suprised that you would actually do this
- to yourself. It has been described as having red hot knives shoved up your
- nose, or being kicked in the face by a psychedelic horse. You may briefly
- entertain notions of dying. This all dies down after about twenty minutes,
- though, and you're lucky there will be no nausea at all afterward. (It helps
- to have eaten a starchy meal about an hour and a half earlier.) Otherwise,
- you might have about 20 minutes of mild nausea. The visuals are real good.
- To have visuals this intense on acid you'd have to be on so much that you
- couldn't talk. On bromo you could discuss them reasonably coherently.
- A word about dosage. One hit is one fourtieth of a gram. This is a
- fact. Do not say something stupid like, "Oh, let's do a lot," and hoot up a
- couple of lines the size of your thumb. I have some friends who did this,
- and they ended up lying under some bushes, at night, in the rain, unable
- even to yell for help, and now they will not do drugs for the next five
- million jillion years.
- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- That's the straight dope (none of the many puns intended).
-
- late,
- miguel
-
- =============================================================================
-
- pierre@media.mit.edu (Pierre St. Hilaire) writes:
- > Sure. And table salt releases sodium and chlorine in your
- >body, so you will both catch fire and suffocate if you take it.
- >
- > Adding halogen atoms to psychedelic amines can significantly
- >modify their potency, duration, and effects. Read Alexander Shulgin's
- >PIKHAL for an extensive discussions on halogenated substituted
- >phenylethylamines.
-
- yes, i believe that "bromomescaline" 2-CB aka CBr... 2,5-dimethoxy-4-
- bromophenethylamine. the reason why it probably burns going up your nose
- is that it may lack any kind of anaesthetic action (unlike MDA, MDMA, and
- particularly cocaine), while still being in the form (probably) of a
- hydrochloric salt (where the HCl comes from).
-
- culled from the MDMA FAQ:
- }
- } CBr is 2,5-Dimethoxy-4-Bromophenethylamine. The
- } "sometimes frightening" part probably comes from taking more than the
- } full dose, and the literature suggests that with larger dosages come
- } disproportionately larger responses, unlike some other psychedelics
- } we all know and love. I've had very enlightening experiences with CBr,
- } and they grew better in quantum leap fashion.
- }
- } + wonderful and gently insightful (semi-wilderness, daytime, friends).
- } + profoundly sexual with glimpses of bird-animal forms (indoors, nightime,
- } lover) minor telepathic imagery.
- } + sexual and shamanic, native american imagery (indoors, day-night, alone).
- } + profound native american imagery (indoors, night, after cannabis, friend)
- } actually slept a bit (too much cannabis) and awoke to the most wonderful
- } visuals (friend in other room - ditto).
- } + full-blown spirit animals all night long (desert, night, friend, good THC
- } 1/2 way thru trip) - mountain lion (very playful) and eagle most prominent
- } two deer (incredibly loving), a wolf (very brief), fantastic living plant
- } spirits, entities in mountain, mucho native american imagery, et. al.
- } very telepathic with friend. brief teleportation/desert-zoom experience.
- } understood the ancients' fascination with constellations. imparted with
- } sudden knowledge in extreme detail - confirmed later by ex-lover, scared
- } ex-lover shitless.
- }
- } My last experience with CBr changed my life in many profound ways (for the
- } better). With THC and a little concentration I can get back to some of those
- } places. With no THC and a lot of concentration I can get back to some of
- } those places. Remember.
- }
- } I believe CBr is recognized as an enthogen and an entactogen, and
- } unfortunately it's now Schedule 1. :-( Put this one on the top of
- } the list of drugs to be legalized.
-
- =============================================================================
-
- Date: Sun, 28 Feb 1993 00:22:14 -0800
- From: Alexander T. Shulgin
- To: lamont@hyperreal.com
- Subject: bromo
-
- } Hi:
- }
- } There has been quite a flow of stuff on the subject of BROMO on
- } alt.drugs entry. Maybe you can post some parts of the following
- } that might answer some of the comments, questions, or errors
- } being put out there on the topic.
- }
- } (1) Bromomescaline is without doubt 2C-B. The dosage, the
- } duration, the nature of the experience, all seem consistent with
- } this assignment. Also, as you have indicated, the replacement of
- } a methoxy group (of mescaline) with a bromo atom gives the
- } isomeric structure (a little rearrangement needed) of 2C-B.
- }
- } (2) It releases bromic acid. Of course not. Bromic acid
- } (HBrO3) is an unstable chimera which is substantially unknown.
- } Probably what is meant is that it releases hydrobromic acid
- } (HBr) but then there is no experimental evidence that HBr is
- } released either. I suspect that the bromine atom stays on the
- } drug molecule all the way through the kidney, and that there
- } is no release of this element at any time in the body.
- }
- } (3) It is illegal, or a scheduled drug. No so. 2C-B was added
- } to the German law in January of this year, but in the US it is
- } still an unnamed drug in Federal law.
- }
- } (4) It burns on snorting (insufflation). It sure does, but this
- } is most likely due to the fact that it is extremely insoluble in
- } water, and probably sits on the mucous membranes for quite a
- } while until it dissolves and is absorbed. And until this happens
- } it irritates and blisters the skin at the sites where the solid
- } particles of the drug happen to settle. Once absorbed, the
- } pain disappears, and the effects start. A challenge to this
- } would be to snort the acetate or the hydrobromide salt, both of
- } which are quite a bit more soluble in water. These should have
- } the same psychological effect, and they should act even more
- } quickly (no slow dissolving) and act with little or no pain.
- }
- } I would love to know who in the wide wide world of information
- } input discovered the term bromic!! It cannot believe it has any
- } merit.
- }
- } Can you drift some of this on to the world of alt.drugs and
- } satisfy this search for information?
- }
- } Thanks.
- }
- } Sasha
-
- =============================================================================
-
- From: Mark_Farone@sfa.ufl.edu (Mark Farone)
- Newsgroups: alt.psychoactives
- Subject: Re: 2CB
- Date: 18 Apr 1994 12:28:10 GMT
- Message-ID: <Mark_Farone-180494082742@128.227.37.18>
-
- In article <766538637-0-4072@chop.isca.uiowa.edu>, David Roknich
- <Hologram@chop.isca.uiowa.edu> wrote:
-
- > dg596@cleveland.Freenet.Edu (Russell Faraday)writes:
- > Another new sensation gripping our little pocket of cultural
- > coolness is something called 2CB. As a discussion starter, I'd
- > ......
- > 2CB is a designer drug that was not illegal until a few morons
- > blathered publicly about its existance in the early 80s
-
- With respect to US laws, 2cb (aka Nexus, Zenith) wasn't scheduled until
- late 1993.
- Its actual chemical name is 4-Bromo-2,5-Dimethoxyphenethylamine.
-
- The Feds were alerted when a rather rich fella in Tampa, FL took some to
- relieve impotence, as it was being promoted. When started tripping he
- called the DEA and the next thing you know...
-
- See _Federal Register_, Vol. 58, No. 212, Thurs. Nov 4,1993 page 58819-20.
-
- --
- __________________________________________________________________________
- Mark Farone "A pile of rocks ceases to be a rock pile when
- University of Florida somebody comtemplates it with the idea
- Mark_Farone@sfa.ufl.edu of a cathedral in mind." -Saint Exupery
-
- =============================================================================
-
- From: bgg@connect.com.au (Ben Golding)
- Newsgroups: alt.drugs
- Subject: 2CB report from Sydney Morning Herald (18 May 94)
- Date: 20 May 1994 11:34:39 +1000
- Message-ID: <2rh43f$81k@warrane.connect.com.au>
-
- A wonderfully fact-free article from the SMH.
-
- Operation Noah is an annual campaign where people are encouraged to
- call the police to dob in a drug users and suppliers. Over the years
- it has been running it has been steadily galvanising public opinion
- against the operation and pushing discussion of drug policy to the
- fore. As you can imagine, most of the busts are people with a plant
- in their backyard with neighbours who don't like them, you know,
- exactly the sort of people that pose the greatest threat to society.
-
- Ben.
- --
- Noah Hunts New Drug, Emma Tom, Sydney Morning Herald, Wed.18th, 1994
-
- A dangerous new designer drug similar to ecstasy is among the
- amphetamines to be targeted today in operation Noah, the annual national
- drugs phone-in.
- Detective Sergeant Mal Brammer, from the NSW Drug Enforcement
- Agency, said the new drug, known as nexus or 2CD (sic), had originated
- at dance parties in the United States.
- He said nexus differed from ecstasy in that it was stronger,
- lasted longer and caused hallucinations. Part of its attraction was that
- it "temporarily alleviated impotency and frigidity".
- "We are concerned that nexus is being mixed with or sold as
- ecstasy," he said.
-
- =============================================================================
-
- From: bgg@connect.com.au (Ben Golding)
- Newsgroups: alt.drugs
- Subject: Re: 2CB report from Sydney Morning Herald (18 May 94)
- Date: 21 May 1994 12:56:56 +1000
- Message-ID: <2rjt9o$ip6@warrane.connect.com.au>
-
- [quoted text deleted -cak]
-
- Further to this article, Here's a response to the letters page:
-
- Re: "Noah hunts new drug", Emma Tom, April 18th 1994, p.10
-
- Before we panic about a new designer amphetamine, which Nexus is not, I
- feel some clarification is in order. I am a medicinal chemist in
- regular contact with Dr. Alexander Shulgin, who has devoted his life to
- producing new drugs for use in therapy, and names 2C-B (not 2CD) as his
- greatest discovery. Not originating at dance parties, it has been
- known to the scientific community for years. Concerning legality: the
- NSW poisons list prohibits chemicals of its class with hallucinogenic
- properties. 2C-B is unlisted, and its hallucinogenic properties
- debatable . It does not cause true hallucinations but visual
- distortions at high do ses, and is subjectively different from other
- drugs such as ecstasy. It is not a stimulant, and lacks side-effects
- such as overheating and post-use fatigue. Unlike LSD it leaves the
- user mentally clear and lucid, and so is unlikely to cause a panic
- reaction. As for dangerous, 2C-B is essentially non-addictive, rel
- atively short acting, has no known serious side-effects, and no
- recorded overdose cases. Legal or illegal, like it or not, it will
- probably be increasingly popular.
-
- =============================================================================
-
- Newsgroups: alt.drugs
- From: bprofane@netcom.com (Gert Niewahr)
- Subject: Re: long term effects of 2cb?
- Message-ID: <bprofaneCDDz5x.yJ@netcom.com>
- Date: Wed, 15 Sep 1993 08:20:20 GMT
-
- In article <2735jl$kcj@agate.berkeley.edu> bbehlen@soda.berkeley.edu (Brian Behlendorf) writes:
- > After peusing the various net.resources on the subject, as
- >well as checking PiHKAL, I haven't been able to find any info on
- >possible long-term effects of 2CB. Anyone have any recent info
- >on this? I suppose I could ask Shulgin, since he's teaching a
- >class here at Cal....
-
- If you mean 2C-B toxicity tests equivalent to those done for MDMA
- (Ecstacy), no, I haven't heard of any. Those neurotransmitter
- degradation tests filtered out to the net pretty quickly too, so I'd be
- half surprised if a 2C-B evaluation was underway that we haven't heard
- about.
-
- I'd offer the same lay demographic survey I described at length a few
- years ago to rebut the MDMA toxicity tests: As an undergraduate, I was
- part of what was effectively a test group of 18-21 year-old college
- students regularly consuming very pure phenethylamines (mainly MDMA and
- 2C-B). This group was large enough to be statistically stable (500+
- subjects) yet so homongenous in terms of intelligence, motivation,
- education, and background as to form a narrow behavioral profile.
- Moreover, this group was complemented by an otherwise identical control
- group of about 700 subjects. Both groups can be characterized as highly
- intelligent (having had to score in the top 5th percentile of most
- standardized tests in order to be part of either group) and destined for
- careers demanding high intellectual ability.
-
- As I noted a few years back, the differentiation between these two groups is
- effectively zilch. The most significant statistic characterizing samples
- of this type of subject (i.e., graduates of this college) is that about
- one in five attains a PhD, the highest percentage for non-science
- universities in the US. Almost half finish some kind of graduate
- degree. It's a little early, even after ten years, to evaluate whether
- these groups have or will attain the norms, but it looks like both are
- on track. In fact, the per capita numbers are climbing a little.
- Unless the puritans are working overtime to make up for the druggies,
- both parties are on the beam.
-
- But, as I say, the differentiation is nil. I knew a large percentage of
- both groups personally, and as I look over the class notes, knowing who
- did what, I see no sign that the two groups are diverging in terms of
- the gross career achievement profile. Lots of lawyers and MDs on both
- sides of the fence. Lots of papers being published by grads of both
- stripes. In fact, some of the most notorious drug chemists (who cooked
- up most of the X and bromo we all ingested) are post-docs or teaching
- faculty already. (Yes, that bright young assistant prof. teaching
- organic may have been whipping up job lots of X not that long ago.)
-
- Yes, this is a very rough demographic analysis. I can't hand out
- questionaires about past drug use and current grad school at reunions.
- But I'm also close enough to feel empirically confident about the
- profiles, and I've seen serious studies published that relied on smaller
- and more dubious samples that this.
-
- Oh, I should make it clear, in light of Brian's question, that about
- 35-40% of the phenethylamines ingested were 2C-B, by my estimation.
- That's a lot, given the per capita volume. It was quite easy to score
- 5-10 grams a pop.
-
-
-