This substance was first synthesized in 1974 by Alexander Shulgin.
What is 2C-B?
On average this increases by approximately 13 beats per minute at the peak of the trip.
What is heart rate?
This drug similar to 2C-B is mainly seen as sheets or tabs.
What is LSD?
What is powder?
This drug schedule includes drugs with high potential for abuse and no current medical use.
What is schedule 1?
Combining 2C-B with tramadol increases the chance of seizure in individuals with this condition.
What is epilepsy?
This drug similar to 2C-B is known for altering mood and perceptions, specifically making its users feel more friendly.
What is MDMA?
This feeling of the drug taking effect takes approximately 45-75 minutes when consumed orally.
What is "coming up?"
This drug is still considered to be what are not gaining much popularity.
What is under the radar?
Reports have shown that this effect, often caused by prolonged dehydration and lasts up to 24 hours after drug admistration.
What is dry/cotton mouth?
Other drugs in the 2C family often have these 2 main classifications.
What is stimulants and hallucinogens?
2C-B has this approved antidote for intoxication.
What is no current approved antidote?
In the 1980's and early 1990's, multiple foreign countries manufactured 2C-B under these street names.
What is Nexus, Erox, or Performax?
This stress hormone peaks around 3 hours after administration.
What is cortisol?
The effects of 2C-B are dependent upon these 2 characteristics.
What is height and weight?
Maintaining normal breathing, IV access, and cardiac monitoring are components of this care available for 2C-B intoxication.
What is symptom-based supportive care?
Throughout the 1980's 2C-B was not a scheduled substance, so it was used as a legal substitute for this newly controlled substance.
What is MDMA?
In a 2018 study, researchers found that traces of 2C-B were found in this oral fluid up to 24 hours after "coming down."
What is saliva?
This is considered an average dose of 2C-B.
What is 15mg-25mg?
Rapid sedation, fluid resuscitation, and reduction of hyperthermia are the foundation for treating this.
What is excited delirium?