2C-B-aminorex
2C-B-aminorex is a synthetic psychedelic and stimulant compound that belongs to the phenethylamine and aminorex chemical classes. It is structurally related to both 2C-B and aminorex, combining elements of both substances.
Chemical Structure and Properties[edit]
2C-B-aminorex is chemically known as 4-bromo-2,5-dimethoxyphenylaminorex. Its molecular structure features a phenethylamine core with a bromine atom at the 4-position and methoxy groups at the 2 and 5 positions, similar to 2C-B. Additionally, it contains the aminorex structure, which is a 2-amino-5-aryloxazoline.
Pharmacology[edit]
The pharmacological profile of 2C-B-aminorex is not well-documented, but it is believed to act as a serotonin and dopamine receptor agonist, similar to other compounds in the 2C family and aminorex derivatives. This dual action likely contributes to its psychedelic and stimulant effects.
Effects[edit]
Users of 2C-B-aminorex report a combination of effects typical of both psychedelics and stimulants. These may include:
- Enhanced sensory perception
- Visual and auditory hallucinations
- Increased energy and alertness
- Euphoria
- Altered thought processes
Legal Status[edit]
The legal status of 2C-B-aminorex varies by country. In some jurisdictions, it may be classified as a controlled substance due to its structural similarity to other regulated compounds like 2C-B and aminorex.
Safety and Toxicity[edit]
There is limited information on the safety and toxicity of 2C-B-aminorex. As with other research chemicals, caution is advised due to the potential for unknown side effects and interactions.
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