2C-SE

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2C-SE is a psychedelic phenethylamine of the 2C family. It was first synthesized by Alexander Shulgin.

History[edit | edit source]

2C-SE was first synthesized and documented by Alexander Shulgin. In his book PiHKAL, Shulgin lists the dosage as unknown and describes the duration as unknown. Very little data exists about the pharmacological properties, metabolism, and toxicity of 2C-SE.

Chemistry[edit | edit source]

2C-SE is a member of the 2C family of phenethylamines which are characterized by their 2 carbon atom (2C) backbone. The full name of the chemical is 2,5-dimethoxy-4-ethylselenophenethylamine. The drug has structural properties similar to drugs like 2C-B and 2C-I.

Effects[edit | edit source]

The effects of 2C-SE are largely unknown due to the lack of scientific research and reports in the context of its use. As a psychedelic, it is presumed to produce effects similar to other drugs in the 2C family, such as visual distortions, enhanced sensory experiences, and altered thought processes. However, these effects are speculative and not based on empirical evidence.

Legal Status[edit | edit source]

The legal status of 2C-SE varies by country. In the United States, it is not specifically listed as a controlled substance, but it may be considered an analog of other illegal 2C drugs under the Federal Analogue Act.

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