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2C-T-x

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The general structure for a 2C-T-x compound

2C-T-x is a sub set of the 2C-x series. Alexander Shulgin has discovered over 25 2C-T-x compounds and more are currently being made by individual scientists such as Daniel Trachsel[1].[2]

The 2C-T-x series contains a very broad spectrum of compounds from barely active to fully psychedelic phenethylamines. It is theorized that all of the members are MAOIs, as it is seen within the ALEPH series[citation needed]. Many have not been synthesized yet.

Among the members, the most popular ones are 2C-T-2 and 2C-T-7, which are part of the so-called "magical half-dozen" which refers to Shulgin's self-rated most important phenethylamine compounds, all of which -- with the exception of mescaline -- he designed, synthesized and tested on himself. They can be found within the first book of PiHKAL, and are as follows: Mescaline, DOM, 2C-B, 2C-E, 2C-T-2 and 2C-T-7.[3]

List of 2C-T-x compunds

Compound R4 Structure
2C-T SCH3
2C-T-2 SCH2CH3
2C-T-3 (2C-T-20) SCH2
2C-T-4 SCH(CH3)2
2C-T-5 SCH2
2C-T-6 SCH2
2C-T-7 SCH2CH2CH3
2C-T-8 SCH2
2C-T-9 SCH2
2C-T-10 SCH2
2C-T-11 SCH2
2C-T-12 SCH2
2C-T-13 SCH2
2C-T-14 SCH2
2C-T-15 SCH2
2C-T-16 SCH2
2C-T-17 SCH2
2C-T-18 SCH2
Compound R4 Structure
2C-T-19 SCH2
2C-T-20 (2C-T-3) SCH2 File:2C-T-20.svg
2C-T-21 SCH2CH2
2C-T-22 SCH2
2C-T-23 SCH2
2C-T-24 SCH2
2C-T-25 SCH2
2C-T-26 SCH2
2C-T-27 SCH2
2C-T-28 SCH2
2C-T-29 SCH2
2C-T-30 SCH2
2C-T-31 SCH2
2C-T-32 SCH2
2C-T-33 SCH2
2C-T-34 SCH2
2C-T-35 SCH2
2C-T-36 SCH2

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.

See also

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