2C-B
Hard Press
22mg each
WHAT IS 2C-B?
- 2C-B is a psychedelic drug first synthesized in 1974 by Dr. Alexander Shulgin. It is one of the better-studied “novel” psychedelics, and is no longer considered to be a research chemical.
2C-B is classified as a “phenethylamine,” which is a category of drugs that tends to share properties of both psychedelics and stimulants.
2C-B belongs to a family of drugs known as the “2C-x class” (or, more simply, the “2Cs”). - 2Cs are usually sold as powder in baggies or gel caps, but are sometimes pressed into pills resembling ecstasy tablets.
- “Tusi” is not the same as 2C-B, although the name has been causing confusion. “Tusi” refers to a pink powder containing a mixture of substances like MDMA, ketamine, and caffeine. Always test your drugs!
WHAT ARE THE EFFECTS?
- 2C-B has both psychedelic and stimulant properties. It tends to be very visual and, like other psychedelics, can change how you perceive yourself and your environment.
- 2C-B is known for its unique “rushing” body high and relatively gentle headspace, which is usually reported to be less confusing and introspective than other psychedelics.
- 2C-B lasts approximately five to eight hours. Snorting or plugging 2C-B will make it more intense and shorter-acting.
WHAT’S A TYPICAL DOSE?
- A threshold dose (one that can just barely be felt) is about 5 mg. An average dose is around 15-25 mg, and a strong dose is 25-45 mg.
- At low doses (5-15 mg), 2C-B tends to cause mild mood enhancement that usually isn’t very visual.
- At higher doses, 2C-B can produce intense visual effects that are similar to (and sometimes more intense than) those of other psychedelics.
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