2C-B is a psychoactive substance belonging to the phenethylamine class of drugs. It was first synthesized in 1974 and became popular as a legal substitute forMDMAin the 1980s. It is similar to the hallucinogen mescaline but also has stimulating effects. 2C-B intoxication can be dangerous, and although there are no reports so far of 2C-B causing deaths, there are reports of 2C-B having long term side effects.

Symptoms of 2C-B Abuse

2C-B produces hallucinogenic effects likeLSDas well as stimulating effects like MDMA. Thesymptoms of 2C-B abusevary depending on the dose with a very small increase in dose producing vastly different effects. For many people who use it, 2C-B produces euphoric effects and pleasant hallucinations at low doses, but unpleasant physical symptoms and frightening hallucinations can occur at higher doses.

Physical Symptoms of 2C-B

The effects of 2C-B are dose-dependent and may also vary from person-to-person. Physical symptoms at higher doses include:

Psychological Symptoms of 2C-B

Psychological symptoms include hallucinations and increased arousal with symptoms varying according to the dose used.

At low doses, psychological symptoms include:

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At higher doses, psychological symptoms include:

Other 2C-B Drug Side Effects

2C-B can adversely affect attention span and visuospatial abilities and can impair the ability of an individual to drive or operate machinery. 2C-B use is associated with rave parties and thus, is a cause for concern from a road safety perspective. 2C-B can have adverse effects when used with other substances such ascocaine,methamphetamines,marijuana, andalcohol. 2C-B can also interact withantidepressantdrugs like monoamine oxidase inhibitors to produce adverse effects.

Intoxication with substancesfrom the2C family of drugs can result in excited delirium, which involves delirium along with violence, agitation, hypertension, and hyperthermia. Although there are no reports of death associated with 2C-B use, excited delirium can result in sudden cardiopulmonary arrest and cause death. There are, however, instances of a single dose of 2C-B leading to long-term adverse consequences. A single dose of 2C-B could result in permanent neurological damage along with damage to blood vessels in the brain (cerebrovasculopathy). 2C-B intoxication can also result in persistentpsychosisor unresponsiveness and seizures.

2C-B Long-Term Side Effects

There is very little research on the long-term effects of 2C-B use. 2C-B has a low potential for addiction and only anecdotal evidence exists regarding long-term use. There is some anecdotal evidence that regular use may result in fatigue, disorientation and an increase in anxiety. Long-term abuse may result in acute symptoms becoming more noticeable.

Signs of 2C-B Addiction

2C-B is considered to have a low potential for addiction like other substances such as mescaline that act on the neurotransmitter serotonin. On the other hand, drugs that produce effects by their action on the neurotransmitter dopamine have more addictive qualities. 2C-B, besides having hallucinogenic properties, also has stimulating effects like MDMA that may be mediated through the effects on dopamine. Thus, 2C-B’s potential to cause addiction cannot be ruled out. Besides signs associated with regular use such as fatigue, disorientation and an increase in anxiety, people who use 2C-B may also exhibit the various symptoms of intoxication, such as agitation, gastrointestinal symptoms, hyperthermia, tachycardia, etc.

2C-B Addiction Intervention

There is an absence of scientific research on the effects of long-term use of 2C-B and 2C-Bdrug addiction. There are no scientifically tested treatment plans for addressing 2C-B addiction, but the general guidelines laid out by theNational Institute of Drug Abuse (NIDA), may be followed. Intervention may include medications, behavioral therapy, management ofwithdrawal symptoms, monitoring for relapse and treatment ofco-occurring substance abuseproblems or mood disorders.

Withdrawal and Detox

There is an absence of scientific research regarding 2C-B addiction and withdrawal. 2C-B is considered to have a low potential for abuse similar to other hallucinogens. In the case of 2C-B addiction treatment, there is no evidence to suggest whether it is optimal to quit 2C-Bcold turkey or gradually. However, quitting 2C-B gradually may be advisable if the drug has been used for a long duration. This is because long-term use can result in drug dependence, with a certain dose of the substance required for the body to function normally. Quitting suddenly may result in severe adverse effects, so consulting with a medical professional can help you or a loved one detox safely. Although there are no established guidelines for the treatment of 2C-B addiction, an evidence-based approach for the treatment of addictions, in general, may be necessary for detoxification.

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