4-D (psychedelic)
4-D (psychedelic) | |
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3,5-Methoxy-4-trideuteromethoxyphenethylamine | |
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Molecular formula | C11H14NO3D3 |
Molar mass | 228.28 g/mol |
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4-D, or 3,5-methoxy-4-trideutero methoxy phenethylamine, is a lesser-known psychedelic drug. It is one of the only phenethylamines that contain deuterium, the other being beta-D. It is also the 4-trideuteromethoxy analogue of 2C-H. It may be prepared either as a sulfate salt or a hydrochloride salt. 4-D was first synthesized by Alexander Shulgin. In his book PiHKAL (Phenethylamines i Have Known And Loved), the dosage is listed as approximately 200–400 mg for the sulfate salt, and 178–356 mg for the hydrochloride salt. 4-D lasts for approximately 12 hours. It causes closed-eye visuals, mild open-eye visuals, color distortion, and mydriasis.[1] Very little data exists about the pharmacological properties, metabolism, and toxicity of 4-D.
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