2CBCB-NBOMe
2CBCB-NBOMe is a psychedelic drug that is part of the 2C family. It was first synthesized by David E. Nichols and is known for its hallucinogenic effects.
History[edit | edit source]
2CBCB-NBOMe was first synthesized by David E. Nichols. It is a derivative of the phenethylamine 2C-B, which was discovered by Alexander Shulgin. The NBOMe addition to the molecule increases its potency significantly.
Pharmacology[edit | edit source]
2CBCB-NBOMe acts as a highly potent partial agonist for the 5-HT2A receptor. The nature of its structure makes it related to other NBOMe compounds, which are known for their high potency and selectivity towards the 5-HT2A receptor.
Effects[edit | edit source]
The effects of 2CBCB-NBOMe are highly dose-dependent and can vary significantly between individuals. Common effects include hallucinations, euphoria, synesthesia, and an altered perception of time. Some users also report experiencing negative effects such as nausea, anxiety, and paranoia.
Legal Status[edit | edit source]
The legal status of 2CBCB-NBOMe varies by country. In some countries, it is a controlled substance, while in others it is completely illegal. It is important to check local laws before possessing or consuming this substance.
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