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'''3,5-Dimethoxy-4-ethoxyamphetamine''' (commonly known as '''3C-E''' or '''3C-Escaline''') is a synthetic [[psychoactive class::psychedelic]] compound of the [[chemical class::amphetamine|substituted amphetamine]] chemical class. Although it's name suggests it may be related to the [[2C-X]] family, this is not the case since it is the 3-Carbon analog of [[escaline]]
'''3,5-Dimethoxy-4-ethoxyamphetamine''' (commonly known as '''3C-E''' or '''3C-Escaline''') is a synthetic [[psychoactive class::psychedelic]] compound of the [[chemical class::amphetamine|substituted amphetamine]] chemical class. Although it's name suggests it may be related to the [[2C-x]] family, this is not the case since it is the 3-Carbon analog of [[escaline]]


Today, 3C-E is used as a [[recreational drug use|recreational drug]] and an [[entheogen]], probably non-existent on the streets and rarely found on grey area [[research chemical]] vendors. Very little is known about it's effects besides its strong body high and weak visuals. It was presumably first synthesized by [[Alexander Shulgin]] and published in his book [[PiHKAL]] in 1991.
Today, 3C-E is used as a [[recreational drug use|recreational drug]] and an [[entheogen]], probably non-existent on the streets and rarely found on grey area [[research chemical]] vendors. Very little is known about it's effects besides its strong body high and weak visuals. It was presumably first synthesized by [[Alexander Shulgin]] and published in his book [[PiHKAL]] in 1991.
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