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'''2,5-Dimethoxy-4-methylphenethylamine''' (also known as '''2C-M''' and more commonly as '''2C-D''') is a synthetic [[Psychoactive class::psychedelic]] of the [[Chemical class::phenethylamine]] chemical class that produces short-lived [[psychedelic]] effects when [[routes of administration|administered]]. Its sensory and cognitive effects profile has been described as being the most similar to that of [[mescaline]] among members of the [[2C-x family]], albeit with a significantly shorter duration.
'''2,5-Dimethoxy-4-methylphenethylamine''' (also known as '''2C-M''', '''LE-25''' and more commonly as '''2C-D''') is a synthetic [[Psychoactive class::psychedelic]] of the [[Chemical class::phenethylamine]] chemical class that produces short-lived [[psychedelic]] effects when [[routes of administration|administered]]. Its sensory and cognitive effects profile has been described as being the most similar to that of [[mescaline]] among members of the [[2C-x family]], albeit with a significantly shorter duration.


The synthesis of 2C-D was first published in 1970 by a team from the Texas Research Institute of Mental Sciences.<ref>Amphetamine analogs. II. Methylated phenethylamines (PubMed.gov / NCBI) | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/5412084</ref> Initial trials by [[Alexander Shulgin]] at sub-threshold doses in humans were carried out in 1964.<ref>Shulgin, Alexander. "Pharmacology Lab Notes #1". Lafayette, CA. (1960-1976). p94, p175 (Erowid.org) | https://erowid.org/library/books_online/shulgin_labbooks/shulgin_labbook1_searchable.pdf</ref>
The synthesis of 2C-D was first published in 1970 by a team from the Texas Research Institute of Mental Sciences.<ref>Amphetamine analogs. II. Methylated phenethylamines (PubMed.gov / NCBI) | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/5412084</ref> Initial trials by [[Alexander Shulgin]] at sub-threshold doses in humans were carried out in 1964.<ref>Shulgin, Alexander. "Pharmacology Lab Notes #1". Lafayette, CA. (1960-1976). p94, p175 (Erowid.org) | https://erowid.org/library/books_online/shulgin_labbooks/shulgin_labbook1_searchable.pdf</ref>
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