2C-B is part of the ‘2C’ group of drugs, which is a general name for phenethylamines 2
The ‘2C’ group of drugs are psychedelic but can also cause stimulant effects. Drugs from this group include 2C-C, 2C-P, 2C-E and 2C-I. The effects vary among the drugs in this group.2
2C drugs – such as 2CB, 2CI and 2CE – have hallucinogenic and stimulant effects
How it looks, tastes and smells
What does it look like?
2C drugs are normally sold as pills or powders, but this can vary. For example, 2CB and 2CT-7 have been sold as white powders or small 5mg pills.
A liquid form of 2CI has been reported, but this is rare.
What does it taste/smell like?
Users say that 2Cs can give a burning sensation and be painful to snort.
How do people take it?
The 2C drugs can be snorted, swallowed or smoked.
How it feels
How does it make you feel?
The 2CB drugs can make you: energised and alert; extra aware of colours, sounds and smells; very sensitive to touch and sexually aroused. 2CB pills for sale
The 2C family of drugs are classed as psychedelics (hallucinogens), but they can also produce stimulant effects.
As hallucinogens, they can make you experience reality in a distorted way that may cause hallucinations (seeing and hearing things that aren’t there).
As stimulants, they can make you feel awake, alert and affectionate towards people around you.
The 2C drugs can make you:
As with all psychedelic drugs, it’s very hard to predict how you’ll feel when you take a 2C drug, and some 2Cs cause more psychedelic effects than others. The more you take, the more intense and uncontrollable the experience will be.
How does it make people behave?
Because 2C drugs produce effects that are similar to both ecstasy and psychedelic drugs like LSD, people can behave like they’re on ecstasy or LSD, or both.
Duration
How long the effects last and the drug stays in your system depends on how much you’ve taken, your size and what other drugs you may have also taken.
The risks
Physical health risks
Taking 2C drugs involves risks. Here’s what we know:
They can cause headaches, nausea and vomiting.
There is a risk of overstimulating the heart and circulation.
It’s not yet known if 2C drugs cause any long-term damage, but there have been numerous hospitalisations associated with their use.
Mental health risks
Because the 2Cs are psychedelic drugs, anyone with a history of mental illness should be particularly careful.
Panic attacks have been reported.
Severe psychosis has been reported.
Confused, agitated or even delirious states have been reported when the drugs have been taken in high doses.
Evidence from other drugs – such as ecstasy and LSD – suggests that regular users of the drugs become tired, low in mood and anxious when they stop using, or if they use in high doses.





Reviews
There are no reviews yet.