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'''3,5-Dimethoxy-4-propoxyamphetamine''' ( | '''3,5-Dimethoxy-4-propoxyamphetamine''' (also known as '''3C-P''' or '''3C-Proscaline''') is a lesser-known [[psychoactive class::psychedelic]] substance of the [[chemical class::Substituted amphetamines|amphetamine]] class. Although its name suggests it may be related to the [[2C-x]] family, this is not the case since it is the 3-Carbon analog of [[proscaline]]. | ||
The original synthesis date of 3C-P is unknown. Its theoretical synthesis is briefly mentioned in [[Alexander Shulgin|Alexander Shulgin's]] book [[PiHKAL]], in which it is speculated to have psychedelic properties and a presumed dosage range of 20 to 40 milligrams.<ref>https://erowid.org/library/books_online/pihkal/pihkal140.shtml</ref> It is typically sold on the online [[research chemical]] market. | |||
Very little data exists about the pharmacological properties, metabolism, and toxicity of 3C-P, and it has only a brief history of human usage. It is highly advised to use [[harm reduction practices]] if using this substance. | |||
==Chemistry== | ==Chemistry== | ||
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==Subjective effects== | ==Subjective effects== | ||
{{Preamble/SubjectiveEffects}} | {{Preamble/SubjectiveEffects}} | ||
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*'''[[Effect::Stimulation]]''' - In terms of its effects on the physical energy levels of the user, 3C- | *'''[[Effect::Stimulation]]''' - In terms of its effects on the physical energy levels of the user, 3C-P is usually considered to be moderately to extremely stimulating. In comparison, other more commonly used psychedelics such as [[psilocin]] are sedating and relaxed. | ||
*'''[[Effect::Spontaneous physical sensations]]''' | *'''[[Effect::Spontaneous physical sensations]]''' | ||
**'''[[Effect::Physical euphoria]]''' | **'''[[Effect::Physical euphoria]]''' | ||
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====[[Effect::Geometry]]==== | ====[[Effect::Geometry]]==== | ||
The visual geometry encountered on 3C-P can be described as similar in appearance to that of [[LSD]], [[2C-B]] and [[2C-I]]. | |||
The geometry can be comprehensively described as synthetic in style, algorithmic in appearance, intricate in complexity, structured in organization, fast in speed, smooth in motion, small in appearance, multicolored in scheme, glossy in color, and sharp and angular in its corners. | |||
*'''[[Geometry#Level_8A_vs._level_8B|Level 8B]]''' - While the geometry produced by 3C-P has yet to be fully characterized, the geometry gives off certain attributes which are significantly more likely to result in states of [[level 8A]] visual geometry over [[level 8B]] at higher doses. | |||
====Hallucinatory states==== | ====Hallucinatory states==== | ||
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The cognitive effects of 3C- | The cognitive effects of 3C-P are described as primarily stimulating than psychedelic and more confusing than [[3C-E]], especially at higher dosages. The total sum of these cognitive components regardless of the setting generally includes: | ||
*'''[[Effect::Conceptual thinking]]''' | *'''[[Effect::Conceptual thinking]]''' | ||
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===Experience reports=== | ===Experience reports=== | ||
{{Experience reports|erowid_experience_substance_label=3C-P}} | |||
==Toxicity and harm potential== | ==Toxicity and harm potential== | ||
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It is strongly recommended that one use [[responsible drug use|harm reduction practices]] when using this substance. | It is strongly recommended that one use [[responsible drug use|harm reduction practices]] when using this substance. | ||
=== | ===Dependence and abuse potential=== | ||
3C-P is [[Addiction potential::not habit-forming]], and the desire to use it can actually decrease with use. It is most often self-regulating. | 3C-P is [[Addiction potential::not habit-forming]], and the desire to use it can actually decrease with use. It is most often self-regulating. | ||
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*'''United Kingdom''': It is illegal to produce, supply, or import this drug under the Psychoactive Substance Act, which came into effect on May 26th, 2016.<ref>Psychoactive Substances Act 2016 (Legislation.gov.uk) | http://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/2016/2/contents/enacted</ref> | *'''United Kingdom''': It is illegal to produce, supply, or import this drug under the Psychoactive Substance Act, which came into effect on May 26th, 2016.<ref>Psychoactive Substances Act 2016 (Legislation.gov.uk) | http://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/2016/2/contents/enacted</ref> | ||
*'''United States''': 3C-P is technically not scheduled in the United States, but could be considered an analog of [[mescaline]] and may, therefore, be considered a Schedule I drug under the Federal Analogue Act. | *'''United States''': 3C-P is technically not scheduled in the United States, but could be considered an analog of [[mescaline]] and may, therefore, be considered a Schedule I drug under the Federal Analogue Act. | ||
*'''Japan''': 3C-P is a controlled substance in Japan effective February 28th, 2018.<ref>[https://www.mhlw.go.jp/seisakunitsuite/bunya/kenkou_iryou/iyakuhin/yakubuturanyou/oshirase/20180228-1.html 指定薬物を指定する省令が公布されました] (in Japanese). 厚生労働省 [Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare (MHLW)]. Retrieved May 2, 2022.</ref> | |||
==See also== | ==See also== |