2C-B-NBOMe
2C-B-NBOMe, also known as 25B-NBOMe, is a potent psychedelic compound belonging to the NBOMe series, which are derived from the phenethylamine class of psychoactive drugs. It acts primarily as a serotonin receptor agonist, leading to its psychedelic effects. This substance is closely related to other compounds in the NBOMe series, such as 25I-NBOMe and 25C-NBOMe, which have gained notoriety for their use as recreational drugs and the significant health risks associated with their consumption.
Chemistry[edit | edit source]
2C-B-NBOMe is a derivative of the 2C family of psychedelics, which were originally synthesized by chemist Alexander Shulgin. The chemical structure of 2C-B-NBOMe includes a methoxybenzyl group attached to the nitrogen (N) of the phenethylamine backbone, a modification that significantly increases its affinity for the 5-HT2A receptor. This alteration is responsible for the compound's potent psychedelic effects.
Pharmacology[edit | edit source]
The primary mechanism of action of 2C-B-NBOMe involves its function as a potent agonist at the 5-HT2A receptor, a subtype of the serotonin receptor. This interaction is believed to be the primary driver behind its psychedelic effects. The compound has been found to have a significantly higher affinity for this receptor compared to its parent compound, 2C-B, making it much more potent and potentially more hazardous.
Effects[edit | edit source]
The effects of 2C-B-NBOMe can vary widely and are dose-dependent. Users have reported a range of psychedelic experiences, including enhanced visual and auditory perceptions, altered sense of time, euphoria, and introspection. However, due to its high potency and narrow therapeutic index, the risk of overdose and adverse effects is significantly higher than with many other psychedelics.
Risks and Safety[edit | edit source]
The use of 2C-B-NBOMe has been associated with several serious health risks and fatalities. Adverse effects can include tachycardia, hypertension, vasoconstriction, agitation, seizures, and acute psychosis. Due to its potency and the variability in individual responses, there is a high risk of accidental overdose, which can be life-threatening.
Legal Status[edit | edit source]
The legal status of 2C-B-NBOMe varies by country, but it has been banned or controlled in many jurisdictions due to concerns over its safety and potential for abuse. In some countries, it is classified as a controlled substance, making its manufacture, distribution, and possession illegal.
Conclusion[edit | edit source]
2C-B-NBOMe is a synthetic psychedelic with significant risks associated with its use. While it may offer profound psychedelic experiences, the potential for harm and legal repercussions makes it a substance of concern. Research into its pharmacology and toxicology is ongoing, but individuals are strongly advised against using this compound due to the high risk of adverse effects and overdose.
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