- 2C-I
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IUPACName = 2,5-Dimethoxy-4-iodophenethylamine
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CASNo = 69587-11-7
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SMILES = NCCC1=C(OC)C=C(I)C(OC)=C1
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C=10 | H=14 | I=1 | N=1 | O=2
MolarMass = 307.13 g/mol
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Autoignition =2C-I is a psychedelic drug and
phenethylamine of the 2C family. It was developed and popularized byAlexander Shulgin . It was described in Shulgin’s book "PiHKAL (Phenethylamines i Have Known And Loved)". The drug is used recreationally and as anentheogen but no medical or industrial uses have been reported yet. It is mostly commonly encountered in the form of itshydrochloride salt , a fluffy, sparkling white powder, and has also been pressed intotablet form.Recreational use
In the early
2000s , 2C-I was sold in Dutchsmart shop s, after 2C-B - which was previously sold - was banned. In April 2003, 2C-I was also banned in the Netherlands, along with 3 other 2C-x phenethylamines previously sold in Dutch smartshops for short periods of time. During the same period, 2C-I also became available in powder form from severalonline vendors ofresearch chemical s in theUnited States ,Asia , and Western-Europe. In2002 and2003 ,tablet s of 2C-I were being sold innightclubs and at raves inDenmark and in theUnited Kingdom as aclub drug . 2C-I is often referred to as SlippyBitz.Fact|date=October 2007.Effects
2C-I is generally taken orally, although it can also be insufflated, or administered rectally as well (though 2C-I often causes considerable pain upon
insufflation ). There have also been a few reports of intramuscular and intravenous injections. An oral recreational dose of 2C-I is commonly between 10mg and 25mg, although doses as low as 2mg have been reported to be active. The onset of effects usually occurs within an hour, and the effects of the drug typically last somewhere in the range of 5 to 12 hours. The effects of the drug are often described as quite similar to those of its chemical relative2C-B , combiningpsychedelic or hallucinogenic effects typical of drugs such asLSD with the empathogenic or entactogenic effects of drugs such asMDMA (ecstasy). Some users report that the effects are more mental and less sensory than those of2C-B . The feelings have been known to resemble that of childhood blissFact|date=January 2008. Users of 2C-I do, however, tend to report a physicalstimulant effect, often quite strong and cleanFact|date=January 2008. Although unpleasant physical side effects such as muscle tension,nausea , andvomit ing have been reported, their incidence in the use of 2C-I appears to be less common than in the use of some of the other closely relatedphenethylamine s such as2C-T-2 and2C-T-7 .Side effects
Virtually noresearch has been conducted on thetoxicity of 2C-I. Nodeath s have been attributed to the drug and several large doses (100+ milligrams) have been survived. There have been no reports of physical dependence oraddiction . Comparisons with similar compounds suggest that use of 2C-I is unlikely to result in physical dependence.Law
2C-I is an illegal, controlled substance in several European nations, including
Denmark ,Germany ,Greece ,Ireland , theNetherlands ,Poland ,Spain and theUnited Kingdom .InDecember 2003 , theEuropean Council issued a binding order compelling all EU member states to ban 2C-I within three months. 2C-I is unscheduled and unregulated in theUnited States , however its close similarity in structure and effects to2C-B could potentially subject possession and sale of 2C-I to prosecution under theFederal Analog Act , if it is intended for human consumption. This seems to be the tactic the federal government is taking in the wake of the DEA'sOperation Web Tryp .See also
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Empathogen-entactogen
*Phenethylamine
*Psychedelic
*Recreational drug use
*Alexander Shulgin References
External links
* [http://www.erowid.org/chemicals/2ci/2ci.shtml Erowid 2C-I Vault]
* [http://www.erowid.org/library/books_online/pihkal/pihkal033.shtml 2C-I Entry in PiHKAL]
* [http://www.thesite.org/drinkanddrugs/drugsafety/drugsatoz/2cb2ci 2CB, 2C-i - TheSite.org]
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