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2c-t-7






















2C-T-7
Chemical Name 2- {Link without Title} ethanamine
Chemical Formula C13H21NO2S
Molecular Mass ?
Melting Point ?
CAS Numbers 207740-26-9
SMILES COc1cc(SCCC)c(cc1CCN)OC


2C-T-7 is a Psychedelic Phenethylamine and is sometimes used as an Entheogen . It was presumably first synthesized in 1986 by Alexander Shulgin . It has structural and pharmacodynamic properties similar to the drugs Mescaline , MDMA , 2C-T-2 and 4-MTA .


CHEMISTRY, PHARMACOLOGY AND EFFECTS


2C-T-7 is 4-(n)- Propyl Thio -2,5-di Methoxy Phenethylamine with the formula C 12 H 21 O 2 N S . The full name of the chemical is 2- {Link without Title} ethanamine.

2C-T-7 is a hallucinogenic phenethylamine. In his book '' PIHKAL '' (Phenethylamines I Have Known and Loved), Shulgin lists the dosage range as 10-30mg. 2C-T-7 is generally taken orally, and produces psychedelic and entheogenic effects that last 8 to 12 hours.

The mechanism that produces the hallucinogenic and entheogenic effects of 2C-T-7 is unknown.


RECREATIONAL USAGE

2C-T-7 has been sold on the street under the names "Blue Mystic" and "Tweetybird Mescaline".

Around the year 2000 , 2C-T-7 began to change from an obscure chemical to a drug used at parties and clubs in North America and Europe as it became available through a number of grey-market commercial vendors.

There have been at least three reported deaths related 2C-T-7 use, and in January of 2002 , Rolling Stone Magazine published an article about 2C-T-7 entitled "The New (legal) Killer Drug".


LEGALITY


On September 20 , 2002 , 2C-T-7 was classified as a Schedule I substance in the United States by an emergency ruling by the DEA .


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