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If 2C-T-7 does have [[MAOI]] effects as commonly speculated, this could indicate that 2C-T-7 is more likely to induce [[serotonin syndrome]] or general [[neurotransmitter]] overload (especially at high dosages) than other [[serotonergic psychedelic]]s.<ref>Sulfur-Substituted α-Alkyl Phenethylamines as Selective and Reversible MAO-A Inhibitors: Biological Activities, CoMFA Analysis, and Active Site Modeling | http://pubs.acs.org/doi/abs/10.1021/jm0493109</ref> This may make it dangerous to combine it with other [[MAOI]]s, [[stimulant]]s and certain substances which releases neurotransmitters such as [[serotonin]] or [[dopamine]]. These substances include but are not limited to: | If 2C-T-7 does have [[MAOI]] effects as commonly speculated, this could indicate that 2C-T-7 is more likely to induce [[serotonin syndrome]] or general [[neurotransmitter]] overload (especially at high dosages) than other [[serotonergic psychedelic]]s.<ref>Sulfur-Substituted α-Alkyl Phenethylamines as Selective and Reversible MAO-A Inhibitors: Biological Activities, CoMFA Analysis, and Active Site Modeling | http://pubs.acs.org/doi/abs/10.1021/jm0493109</ref> This may make it dangerous to combine it with other [[MAOI]]s, [[stimulant]]s and certain substances which releases neurotransmitters such as [[serotonin]] or [[dopamine]]. These substances include but are not limited to: | ||
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