25H-NBOMe

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25H-NBOMe[edit]

Chemical structure of 25H-NBOMe

25H-NBOMe, also known as 2C-H-NBOMe, is a synthetic psychedelic compound belonging to the NBOMe series. It is a derivative of the phenethylamine 2C-H, modified with a 2-methoxybenzyl (NBOMe) group. This compound is primarily of interest in research settings and is not commonly encountered in recreational use.

Chemical Properties[edit]

25H-NBOMe is a member of the phenethylamine class of compounds, which are known for their psychoactive properties. The addition of the NBOMe group to the 2C-H structure significantly alters its pharmacological profile, potentially increasing its affinity for certain serotonin receptors.

Pharmacology[edit]

The pharmacological effects of 25H-NBOMe are not well-documented, but it is believed to act as a partial agonist at the 5-HT2A receptor, similar to other compounds in the NBOMe series. This receptor is associated with the psychedelic effects of many hallucinogenic substances.

Effects[edit]

Due to limited research, the effects of 25H-NBOMe are not fully understood. However, it is likely to produce effects similar to other NBOMe compounds, which can include altered sensory perception, changes in mood, and visual hallucinations. The potency and duration of these effects can vary significantly between individuals.

Safety and Toxicity[edit]

The safety profile of 25H-NBOMe is not well-established. Compounds in the NBOMe series have been associated with severe adverse effects, including vasoconstriction, seizures, and cardiotoxicity. As such, caution is advised when handling or studying this compound.

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