Homonym: 2C Compounds (Psychedelics)
2C compounds, also known as 2C or 2C family, refer to a group of psychoactive substances that are part of the phenethylamine class. These compounds are characterized by their two-carbon chain, which contributes to their unique effects on the brain. Common examples include 2C-B and 2C-I, which are often used recreationally for their hallucinogenic properties.
These substances typically produce altered perceptions, mood changes, and enhanced sensory experiences. While some users report positive effects, there are potential risks, including anxiety and paranoia. Due to their psychoactive nature, 2C compounds are often subject to legal restrictions in many countries.