2C-DB

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2C-DB, also known as 2,5-dimethoxy-4,6-dibromophenethylamine or as 6-bromo-2C-B, is a psychedelic drug of the phenethylamine and 2C families related to 2C-B.[1] It is the 6-bromo derivative of 2C-B and the 4,6-dibromo derivative of 2,5-dimethoxyphenethylamine (2C-H).[1] The drug has a dose range of 20 to 35 mg orally and a duration of 6 to 8 hours.[1] For comparison, 2C-B has a dose of 12 to 24 mg and a duration of 4 to 8 hours.[1] 2C-DB is described as having largely the same effects as 2C-B.[1] However, it is said that the drug may have somewhat greater visual effects than 2C-B.[1] 2C-DB was synthesized and tested by P. Rausch in the 1990s or 2000s.[1][2] It was described in the scientific literature by Daniel Trachsel in 2013, who cited personal communication with Rausch as the source for the information.[1] The drug is a controlled substance in Canada under phenethylamine blanket-ban language.[3]

Other names2-Bromo-2C-B; 2,5-Dimethoxy-4,6-dibromophenethylamine; 2,4-Dibromo-3,6-dimethoxyphenethylamine
ATC code
  • None
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2C-DB
Clinical data
Other names2-Bromo-2C-B; 2,5-Dimethoxy-4,6-dibromophenethylamine; 2,4-Dibromo-3,6-dimethoxyphenethylamine
Routes of
administration
Oral[1]
Drug classSerotonergic psychedelic; Hallucinogen
ATC code
  • None
Pharmacokinetic data
Duration of action6–8 hours[1]
Identifiers
  • 2-(2,4-dibromo-3,6-dimethoxyphenyl)ethan-1-amine
Chemical and physical data
FormulaC10H13Br2NO2
Molar mass339.027 g·mol−1
3D model (JSmol)
  • NCCc1c(OC)cc(c(c1Br)OC)Br
  • InChI=1S/C10H13Br2NO2/c1-14-8-5-7(11)10(15-2)9(12)6(8)3-4-13/h5H,3-4,13H2,1-2H3
  • Key:ISCLQOQPPGRPTK-UHFFFAOYSA-N
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