25P-NB3OMe

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A synthetic psychedelic compound



25P-NB3OMe is a synthetic psychedelic compound that belongs to the phenethylamine class. It is a derivative of the 2C family of phenethylamines, specifically related to 2C-P, and is part of the NBOMe series, which are known for their potent effects at low doses.

Chemical Structure and Properties[edit | edit source]

25P-NB3OMe is chemically known as 2-(4-bromo-2,5-dimethoxyphenyl)-N-(2-methoxybenzyl)ethanamine. It features a phenethylamine core with a bromine atom at the 4-position and methoxy groups at the 2- and 5-positions of the phenyl ring. The N-benzyl substitution is a characteristic feature of the NBOMe series, contributing to its high affinity for the 5-HT2A receptor.

Pharmacology[edit | edit source]

25P-NB3OMe acts primarily as a partial agonist at the 5-HT2A receptor, which is the primary target for classical psychedelics such as LSD and psilocybin. The binding affinity to this receptor is significantly enhanced by the N-benzyl substitution, making 25P-NB3OMe much more potent than its parent compound, 2C-P.

Effects[edit | edit source]

The effects of 25P-NB3OMe are similar to other psychedelics, including altered perception of time and space, visual hallucinations, and changes in thought processes. Due to its potency, the effects can be intense and are dose-dependent. Users have reported both positive experiences, such as enhanced creativity and introspection, and negative experiences, such as anxiety and paranoia.

Safety and Toxicity[edit | edit source]

The safety profile of 25P-NB3OMe is not well-established, as it has not been extensively studied in humans. However, compounds in the NBOMe series have been associated with serious adverse effects, including vasoconstriction, hypertension, and seizures. Due to its potency, there is a significant risk of overdose, which can lead to severe health complications or death.

Legal Status[edit | edit source]

As of the last update, 25P-NB3OMe is not specifically controlled under international drug laws, but it may be considered illegal under analogue acts in some jurisdictions. Users should be aware of the legal status in their country before obtaining or using this compound.

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