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2C-O-4
Chemical name 2-(4-isopropoxy-2,5-dimethoxyphenyl)ethanamine
Chemical formula C13H21NO3
Molecular mass 239.31 g/mol
Melting point ??
CAS numbers ?
SMILES COc1cc(OC)c(cc1OC)CCN
Chemical structure of 2C-O-4
2C-O-4-3d-sticks

2C-O-4 (or 4-(i)-propoxy-2,5-dimethoxyphenethylamine) is a phenethylamine of the 2C family. It is also a positional isomer of isoproscaline and was probably first synthesized by Alexander Shulgin. It produces hallucinogenic, psychedelic, and entheogenic effects. Because of the low potency of 2C-O-4, and the inactivity of 2C-O, Shulgin felt that the 2C-O series would not be an exciting, and did not pursue any further analogues.

Chemistry[]

2C-O-4 is in a class of compounds commonly known as phenethylamines, and the full chemical name is 2-(4-isopropoxy-2,5-dimethoxyphenyl)ethanamine.

Effects[]

Little is known about the psychopharmacological effects of 2C-O-4. Based on the one report available in his book PiHKAL, Shulgin lists the dosage of 2C-O-4 as being >60 mg.

Pharmacology[]

The mechanism that produces the hallucinogenic and entheogenic effects of 2C-O-4 is unknown.

Dangers[]

The toxicity of 2C-O is not known.

Legality[]

2C-O-4 is unscheduled and unregulated in the United States, however because of its close similarity in structure and effects to mescaline and 2C-T-7, possession and sale of 2C-O-4 may be subject to prosecution under the Federal Analog Act.

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