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2C-C
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Dosage (oral)
Threshold Unknown
Light 15-25mg
Common 25-35mg
Strong 35-55mg
Heavy 55+mg
Duration
Total Duration 0 - 0 minutes
Onset 0 - 0 seconds
Duration 0 - 0 minutes
After effects 0 - 0 minutes

2C-C (2,5-Dimethoxy-4-chlorophenethylamine) is a psychedelic phenethylamine of the 2C-x family.[1] It was first synthesized by Alexander Shulgin and described in his 1991 book PiHKAL: A Chemical Love Story.

In modern times it is used as a recreational drug and an entheogen, rarely sold on the streets and almost exclusively obtained as a grey area research chemical through the use of online vendors. Many users report that 2C-C is gentler and more sedating than other closely related psychedelic phenethylamines.

Chemistry

Pharmacology

Subjective effects

  • soft tingly all encompassing consistent warm mild
  • dishinibition
  • mild visual disconnection
  • ego suppression
  • enhancement of colour
  • visual supression

Toxicity and Harm Potential

Lethal Dosage

The toxicity and long term health effects of recreational 2C-C use does not seem to have been studied in any scientific context and the exact toxic dosage is unknown. This is because 2C-C is a research chemical with very little history of human usage. Anecdotal evidence from people who have tried 2C-C within the psychedelic community suggests that there are no negative health effects attributed to simply trying this drug at low to moderate doses or using it very sparingly (but nothing can be completely guaranteed).

Tolerance and Addiction Potential

2C-C does not seem to be physically addictive and many users experience a self-regulating quality. There seems to be a tolerance build up when used consecutively multiple days in a row which could lead to a diminished experience. However, this effect is nearly non-existent when spaced 5-7 days apart.

Legal Issues

  • United States: 2C-C is listed in schedule I of section 202(c) of the Controlled Substances Act in the United States, signed into law as of July, 2012 under the Food and Drug Administration Safety and Innovation Act.[2]
  • Canada:
  • United Kingdom:
  • Sweden: 2C-C is classified as "health hazard" as of March 1, 2005 in their regulation SFS 2005:26, making it illegal to sell or possess.[3]
  • Japan: 2C-C is controlled by the Pharmaceutical Affairs Law in Japan, making it illegal to possess or sell. [4]

See Also

References

  1. Alexander Shulgin - PIHKAL | http://www.erowid.org/library/books_online/pihkal/pihkal033.shtml
  2. S. 3187: Food and Drug Administration Safety and Innovation Act, Subtitle D-Synthetic Drugs | http://www.govtrack.us/congress/bills/112/s3187/text
  3. Svensk författningssamling | http://www.notisum.se/rnp/sls/sfs/20050026.pdf
  4. Analytical Data of Designated Substances (Shitei-Yakubutsu) Controlled by the Pharmaceutical AŠairs Law in Japan, Part I: GC-MS and LC-MS | https://www.erowid.org/references/texts/show/7395docid7635