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'''DOx''' refers to a group of [[amphetamine]]s originally studied by [[Alexander Shulgin]]. Most of the DOx chemicals were first synthesized by Shulgin in the 1970s and later published in his book [[PiHKAL]]. Most DOx chemicals are highly potent and dose-sensetive and are considered more intense than their counterpart [[2C-x]] family. | '''DOx''' refers to a group of [[amphetamine]]s originally studied by [[Alexander Shulgin]]. Most of the DOx chemicals were first synthesized by Shulgin in the 1970s and later published in his book [[PiHKAL]]. Most DOx chemicals are highly potent and dose-sensetive and are considered more intense than their counterpart [[2C-x]] family. | ||
==Examples== | |||
*[[2C-B]] | |||
*[[2C-C]] | |||
*[[2C-D]] | |||
*[[2C-E]] | |||
*[[2C-I]] | |||
*[[2C-P]] | |||
*[[2C-T-2]] | |||
*[[2C-T-7]] | |||
==Health effects, potential addiction and tolerance== | |||
The 2C-x chemicals, as with many other serotonergic psychedelics, should not be taken in combination with SSRIs (selective [[serotonin]] [[reuptake Inhibitor]]) or [[tricyclic antidepressants]] in general to avoid [[Serotonin Syndrome]], a potentially life-threatening condition in which an abundance of serotonin is built up the body, causing many physical and cognitive health problems. | |||
==Legal issues== | |||
*'''USA:''' most 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. | |||
*'''Australia:''' Australia has a blanket ban over all substituted phenethylamines including the entire 2C-X family.<ref>New Psychoactive Substances (National Drug and Alcohol Research Centre 2014) | </ref> | |||
*'''Switzerland:''' 2C-B, 2C-I, 2C-T-2 and 2C-T-7 are illegal to possess, produce and sell. | |||
==See also== | |||
*[[Responsible use]] | |||
*[[2C-x]] | |||
*[[25x-NBOMe]] | |||
*[[Psychedelics]] | |||
*[[Phenethylamines]] | |||
==References== | |||
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Revision as of 05:41, 20 September 2016
DOx refers to a group of amphetamines originally studied by Alexander Shulgin. Most of the DOx chemicals were first synthesized by Shulgin in the 1970s and later published in his book PiHKAL. Most DOx chemicals are highly potent and dose-sensetive and are considered more intense than their counterpart 2C-x family.
Examples
Health effects, potential addiction and tolerance
The 2C-x chemicals, as with many other serotonergic psychedelics, should not be taken in combination with SSRIs (selective serotonin reuptake Inhibitor) or tricyclic antidepressants in general to avoid Serotonin Syndrome, a potentially life-threatening condition in which an abundance of serotonin is built up the body, causing many physical and cognitive health problems.
Legal issues
- USA: most 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.
- Australia: Australia has a blanket ban over all substituted phenethylamines including the entire 2C-X family.[1]
- Switzerland: 2C-B, 2C-I, 2C-T-2 and 2C-T-7 are illegal to possess, produce and sell.
See also
References
- ↑ New Psychoactive Substances (National Drug and Alcohol Research Centre 2014) |