2C-T-3
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2c-t-3-303-8248736
title:
2C-T-3
text:
2C-T-3 is a lesser-known psychedelic drug related to compounds such as 2C-T-7 and 2C-T-16. It was named by Alexander Shulgin but was never made or tested by him, and was instead first synthesised by Daniel Trachsel some years later. It has a binding affinity of 11nM at 5-HT2A and 40nM at 5-HT2C. It is reportedly a potent psychedelic drug with an active dose in the 15–40 mg range, and a duration of action of 8–14 hours, with visual effects comparable to related drugs such as methallylescaline.
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Chemical compound
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2C-T-3
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date modified:
2021-08-29T06:30:20Z
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