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'''2C-H''' ('''2,5-Dimethoxyphenethylamine''') is a lesser-known [[substituted phenethylamine]] that is the traditional precursor to [[2C-B]], [[2C-C]] and [[2C-I]]. It was first synthesized in 1932 by Johannes S. Buck and was later studied in the 1970s by [[Alexander Shulgin]], who published his findings in his book [[PiHKAL]]. | '''2C-H''' ('''2,5-Dimethoxyphenethylamine''') is a lesser-known [[substituted phenethylamine]] that is the traditional precursor to [[2C-B]], [[2C-C]] and [[2C-I]]. It was first synthesized in 1932 by Johannes S. Buck and was later studied in the 1970s by [[Alexander Shulgin]], who published his findings in his book [[PiHKAL]]. | ||
Shulgin lists both the dosage and duration as unknown, as 2C-H is likely easily broken down by the MAO enzyme in the liver and is thus considered probably inactive. However, there are some anecdotal reports online suggesting that it may be active when [[sublingual]]ly.<ref>So Happy, Very Happy 2C-H by PandaDoom (Erowid) | https://erowid.org/experiences/exp.php?ID=80334</ref> When combined with | Shulgin lists both the dosage and duration as unknown, as 2C-H is likely easily broken down by the MAO enzyme in the liver and is thus considered probably inactive. However, there are some anecdotal reports online suggesting that it may be active when [[sublingual]]ly.<ref>So Happy, Very Happy 2C-H by PandaDoom (Erowid) | https://erowid.org/experiences/exp.php?ID=80334</ref> When combined with an [[MAOI]], it may be [[oral]]ly active. | ||
==Chemistry== | ==Chemistry== |