2C-x

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2C-x is the general name for the family of synthetic phenethylamines originally discovered by Alexander Shulgin. Shulgin first synthesized the 2C-x chemicals in the 1970s and later published his findings in his book PiHKAL. The 2C-x chemicals vary in effect from being totally inactive to fully psychoactive.

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Health effects, potential addiction and tolerance

The 2C-x chemicals should not be taken in combination with an SSRI.

  • USA: all of the 2C-x chemicals are Schedule I under the American Food and Drug Administration Safety and Innovation Act of 2012 and the Federal Analog Act.[1]

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