2C-I

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2C-I is a psychedelic phenethylamine developed and popularized by Alexander Shulgin. It was mentioned in his book PiHKAL. This chemical is believed to be stronger than its chemical cousin 2C-B and to have longer-lasting effects (8 hours or more). It is described by users to give the hallucinatory aspects of LSD and the energy and chattiness of MDMA.
2C-I has been commonly active in the 10 mg range, with threshold effects at 3-5 mg when taken orally. It can be used orally or smoked.