2C-t-2

2C-T-2, also known as Rosy, is a psychedelic entheogen presumably first synthesized in 1981 by Alexander Shulgin, and has structural and pharmacodynamic properties similar to the drugs Mescaline, MDMA, and 2C-B. In Shulgin's book PIHKAL (Phenethylamines I Have Known and Loved), the dosage range is listed as 12 to 25 mg. Effects are similar to the related 2C-T-7, but 2C-T-2 is said to produce more of a "body-load" and other unpleasant reactions. However, there have been no reported deaths from 2C-T-2, unlike 2C-T-7, and the hallucinogenic effects have been much milder. Effects can last between six and eight hours. Chemically 2C-T-2 is 4-ethylthio-2,5-dimethoxyphenethylamine, with the formula C12H19O2NS.

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