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*'''[[Effect::Appetite suppression]]'''
*'''[[Effect::Appetite suppression]]'''
*'''[[Effect::Increased perspiration]]'''
*'''[[Effect::Increased perspiration]]'''
*'''[[Effect::Muscle contractions]]''' [[must confirm]]
*'''[[Effect::Muscle contractions]]'''
*'''[[Effect::Muscle spasms]]''' [[must confirm]]
*'''[[Effect::Muscle spasms]]'''
*'''[[Effect::Difficulty urinating]]'''
*'''[[Effect::Difficulty urinating]]'''
*'''[[Effect::Dehydration]]
*'''[[Effect::Dehydration]]'''
*'''[[Effect::Dry mouth]]
*'''[[Effect::Dry mouth]]'''
*'''[[Effect::Appetite suppression]]
*'''[[Effect::Appetite suppression]]
*'''[[Effect::Bodily control enhancement]]
*'''[[Effect::Bodily control enhancement]]
*'''[[Effect::Temperature regulation suppression]]
*'''[[Effect::Temperature regulation suppression]]
*'''[[Effect::Diarrhea]] [[must confirm]]
*'''[[Effect::Diarrhea]] [[must confirm]]
*'''[[Effect::Teeth grinding]] [[must confirm]]
*'''[[Effect::Teeth grinding]]'''
*'''[[Effect::Pupil dilation]]'''
*'''[[Effect::Pupil dilation]]'''
*'''[[Effect::Salivation]]'''
*'''[[Effect::Salivation]]'''
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*'''[[Effect::Perspective distortions]]''' [[must confirm]]
*'''[[Effect::Perspective distortions]]''' [[must confirm]]
*'''[[Effect::Symmetrical texture repetition]]''' - This is also very common on 3C-E
*'''[[Effect::Symmetrical texture repetition]]''' - This is also very common on 3C-E
*'''[[Effect::Tracers]]''' [[must confirm]]
*'''[[Effect::Tracers]]'''
*'''[[Effect::After images]]''' [[must confirm]]
*'''[[Effect::After images]]'''
*'''[[Effect::Brightness alteration]]''' [[probably true, must confirm]]
*'''[[Effect::Brightness alteration]]'''
*'''[[Effect::Diffraction]]'''
*'''[[Effect::Diffraction]]'''




====[[Effect::Geometry]]====
====[[Effect::Geometry]]====
The visual geometry that is present throughout this trip can be described as more similar in appearance to that of [[DOC]] or [[mescaline]][[?]] than that of [[2C-B]], [[psilocin]] or [[LSD]]. It can be comprehensively described through its [[Visual_effects:_Geometry#Variations|variations]] as intricate in complexity, abstract in form, organic in feel, structured in organization, brightly lit, multicolored in scheme, glossy in shading, sharp in edges, large in size, fast in speed, smooth in motion, equally rounded and angular in its corners, non-immersive in-depth and consistent in intensity. At higher dosages, this geometry is significantly more likely to result in states of [[Effect::8B Geometry|level 8B]] visual geometry over [[8A Geometry|level 8A]]. [[cant comment on 8a or 8b-geometry]] [[anyone else think the geometry is very similar to DOC?]]
The visual geometry that is present throughout this trip can be described as more similar in appearance to that of [[DOC]] or [[mescaline]] than that of [[2C-B]], [[psilocin]] or [[LSD]]. It can be comprehensively described through its [[Visual_effects:_Geometry#Variations|variations]] as intricate in complexity, abstract in form, organic in feel, structured in organization, brightly lit, multicolored in scheme, glossy in shading, sharp in edges, large in size, fast in speed, smooth in motion, equally rounded and angular in its corners, non-immersive in-depth and consistent in intensity. At higher dosages, this geometry is significantly more likely to result in states of [[Effect::8B Geometry|level 8B]] visual geometry over [[8A Geometry|level 8A]]. The geometry is also described as sometimes becoming very 'yellow'.


====Hallucinatory states====
====Hallucinatory states====
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*'''[[Effect::Transformations]]'''
*'''[[Effect::Transformations]]'''
*'''[[Effect::Internal hallucinations]]''' (''[[effect::autonomous entities]]''; ''[[effect::settings, sceneries, and landscapes]]''; ''[[effect::Alterations in perspective]]'' and ''[[effect::scenarios and plots]]'') - In comparison to other [[psychedelic]]s such as [[LSD]], 3C-E is extremely high in internal hallucinations. They are more common within dark environments and can be comprehensibly described through its [[Internal_hallucinations#Variations|variations]] as lucid in believability, interactive in style, new experiences in content, autonomous in controllability, [[geometry]]-based in style and almost exclusively of a personal, religious, spiritual, science-fiction, fantasy, surreal, nonsensical or transcendental nature in their overall theme.
*'''[[Effect::Internal hallucinations]]''' (''[[effect::autonomous entities]]''; ''[[effect::settings, sceneries, and landscapes]]''; ''[[effect::Alterations in perspective]]'' and ''[[effect::scenarios and plots]]'') - In comparison to other [[psychedelic]]s such as [[LSD]], 3C-E is extremely high in internal hallucinations. They are more common within dark environments and can be comprehensibly described through its [[Internal_hallucinations#Variations|variations]] as lucid in believability, interactive in style, new experiences in content, autonomous in controllability, [[geometry]]-based in style and almost exclusively of a personal, religious, spiritual, science-fiction, fantasy, surreal, nonsensical or transcendental nature in their overall theme.
*'''[[Effect:: External hallucinations]]''' - These are often present during the comedown and can include [[shadow people]], among other indescribable beings. These external hallucinations are often lucid, interactive, autonomous, and robust. As [[sleep deprivation]] and [[stimulant psychosis]] surface, a [[trip sitter]] should accompany individuals sensitive to stimulants for the last part of the comedown. The visual effects of psychosis have been reported to blend into the psychedelic visuals around the 5-8 [[insufflated?]] hour mark, sometimes accompanied by auditory hallucinations.
*'''[[Effect:: External hallucinations]]''' - These are often present during the comedown and can include [[shadow people]], among other indescribable beings. These external hallucinations are often lucid, interactive, autonomous, and robust. As [[sleep deprivation]] and [[stimulant psychosis]] surface, a [[trip sitter]] should accompany individuals sensitive to stimulants for the last part of the comedown. The visual effects of psychosis have been reported to blend into the psychedelic visuals around the 6-8 hour mark, sometimes accompanied by auditory hallucinations.


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Summary sheet: 3C-E
3C-E
Chemical Nomenclature
Common names 3C-E, 3C-Escaline
Substitutive name 3,5-Dimethoxy-4-ethoxyamphetamine
Systematic name 1-(4-Ethoxy-3,5-dimethoxyphenyl)propan-2-amine
Class Membership
Psychoactive class Psychedelic
Chemical class Amphetamine
Routes of Administration

WARNING: Always start with lower doses due to differences between individual body weight, tolerance, metabolism, and personal sensitivity. See responsible use section.



Oral
Dosage
Threshold 20 mg
Light 30 - 40 mg
Common 40 - 60 mg
Strong 60 - 80 mg
Heavy 80 mg+
Duration
Total 10 - 16 hours
Onset 1 - 2 hours
Peak 4 - 8 hours
Offset 3 - 6 hours
After effects 3 - 6 hours



Insufflated
Dosage
Threshold 15 mg
Light 20 - 35 mg
Common 35 - 60 mg
Strong 60 - 70 mg
Heavy 70 mg+
Duration
Total 5 - 12 hours
Onset 5 - 90 minutes
Peak 4 - 7 hours
Offset 2 - 5 hours
After effects 3 - 5 hours






DISCLAIMER: PW's dosage information is gathered from users and resources for educational purposes only. It is not a recommendation and should be verified with other sources for accuracy.

Interactions


3,5-Dimethoxy-4-ethoxyamphetamine (commonly known as 3C-E or 3C-Escaline) is a synthetic psychedelic compound of the substituted amphetamine chemical class. Although it's name suggests it may be related to the 2C-x family, this is not the case since it is the 3-Carbon analog of escaline

Today, 3C-E is used as a recreational drug and an entheogen, probably non-existent on the streets and rarely found at gray area research chemical vendors. Very little is known about its effects besides its strong body high and weak visuals. It was presumably first synthesized by Alexander Shulgin and published in his book PiHKAL in 1991.

Many reports also suggest that this substance may be overly difficult to use safely for those who are not already very experienced with hallucinogens. Therefore it is highly advised to approach this substance with the proper amount of precaution and harm reduction practices if choosing to use it.

Chemistry

3C-E or 3,5-Dimethoxy-4-ethoxyamphetamine, is a molecule of the substituted amphetamine class. Amphetamines are substituted phenethylamines containing a phenyl ring bound to an amino (NH2) group through an ethyl chain and a methyl group bound to the alpha carbon Rα. 3C-E contains methoxy functional groups OCH3 attached to carbons R3 and R5 and an ethoxy chain OCH2CH3 attached to carbon R4 of the phenyl ring. 3C-E is the amphetamine analogue of escaline.

Pharmacology

Further information: Serotonergic psychedelic

3C-E's psychedelic effects are believed to come from its efficacy at the 5-HT2A receptor as a partial agonist. However, the role of these interactions and how they result in the psychedelic experience continues to remain elusive.

Subjective effects

Disclaimer: The effects listed below cite the Subjective Effect Index (SEI), an open research literature based on anecdotal user reports and the personal analyses of PsychonautWiki contributors. As a result, they should be viewed with a healthy degree of skepticism.

It is also worth noting that these effects will not necessarily occur in a predictable or reliable manner, although higher doses are more liable to induce the full spectrum of effects. Likewise, adverse effects become increasingly likely with higher doses and may include addiction, severe injury, or death ☠.

Physical effects

Visual effects

Cognitive effects

Multi-sensory effects

Experience reports

There are currently no anecdotal reports which describe the effects of this compound within our experience index.

Toxicity and harm potential

The toxicity and long-term health effects of recreational 3C-E use do not seem to have been studied in any scientific context and the exact toxic dose is unknown. This is because 3C-E is a research chemical with very little history of human usage. Anecdotal evidence from people within the psychonaut community who have tried 3C-E suggests that there are no negative health effects attributed to simply trying the drug by itself at low to moderate doses and using it very sparingly (but nothing can be completely guaranteed). Independent research should always be done to ensure that a combination of two or more substances is safe before consumption.

It is strongly recommended that one use harm reduction practices when using this substance.

Tolerance and addiction potential

3C-E is not habit-forming, and the desire to use it can actually decrease with use. It is most often self-regulating.

Tolerance to the effects of 3C-E is built almost immediately after ingestion. After that, it takes about 3 days for the tolerance to be reduced to half and 7 days to be back at baseline (in the absence of further consumption). 3C-E presents cross-tolerance with [[Cross-tolerance::all psychedelics]], meaning that after the consumption of 3C-E all psychedelics will have a reduced effect. Not sure about this one since amphetamine psychedelics like 2C-B, 2C-E, and DOC (or 2C-P after ~300-400ug Lsd) don't build an immediate tolerance if even any at all

Dangerous interactions

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As such, it may contain incomplete or invalid information. You can help by expanding upon or correcting it.

Although many substances are safe on their own, they can become dangerous and even life-threatening when combined with other substances. The list below contains some common potentially dangerous combinations, but may not include all of them. Certain combinations may be relatively harmless in low doses of each but can still increase the risk of unpredictable injury or death. Independent research should always be done to ensure that a combination of two or more substances is safe before consumption.

Legality

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As such, it may contain incomplete or wrong information. You can help by expanding it.

  • United Kingdom: - It is illegal to produce, supply, or import this drug under the Psychoactive Substance Act, which came into effect on May 26th, 2016.[2]
  • United States: 3C-E is technically not scheduled in the United States, but could be considered an analog of mescaline and may, therefore, be considered a Schedule I drug under the Federal Analogue Act.

See also

References

  1. Talaie, H., Panahandeh, R., Fayaznouri, M. R., Asadi, Z., & Abdollahi, M. (2009). Dose-independent occurrence of seizure with tramadol. Journal of medical toxicology, 5(2), 63-67. doi:10.1007/BF03161089
  2. Psychoactive Substances Act 2016 (Legislation.gov.uk) | http://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/2016/2/contents/enacted