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It has recently become easily accessible again through online [[research chemical]] vendors where it is being sold as a [[designer drug]]. | It has recently become easily accessible again through online [[research chemical]] vendors where it is being sold as a [[designer drug]]. | ||
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2C-B-FLY is a substituted molecule of the [[phenethylamines|phenethylamine]] class. 2C-B-FLY features a phenyl ring bound to an amino (NH<sub>2</sub>) group through an ethyl chain and contains a bromine attached to carbon R<sub>4</sub> of the phenyl ring. 2C-B-FLY is an atypical psychedelic phenethylamine which is closely analogous to [[2C-B]]; 2C-B-FLY is the dihydrodifuran analog to 2C-B. 2C-B-FLY incorporates the methoxy groups bound to R<sub>2</sub> and R<sub>5</sub> of 2C-B into five member dihydrofuran rings fused to the central benzene ring. | 2C-B-FLY is a substituted molecule of the [[phenethylamines|phenethylamine]] class. 2C-B-FLY features a phenyl ring bound to an amino (NH<sub>2</sub>) group through an ethyl chain and contains a bromine attached to carbon R<sub>4</sub> of the phenyl ring. 2C-B-FLY is an atypical psychedelic phenethylamine which is closely analogous to [[2C-B]]; 2C-B-FLY is the dihydrodifuran analog to 2C-B. 2C-B-FLY incorporates the methoxy groups bound to R<sub>2</sub> and R<sub>5</sub> of 2C-B into five member dihydrofuran rings fused to the central benzene ring. | ||