NPS - hallucinogens Flashcards
What are the two types of NPS hallucinogens discussed in class?
NBOMe
Fly drugs
What is 25C-NBOMe derived from?
Mescaline
What are the chemical substitutions to mescaline for 25C-NBOMe designed to do?
Increase psychedelic effects
What does the X mean in 25X-NBOMe?
changes depending on the type of chemical substitution
Describe the potency of 25X-NBOMe.
highly potent
What receptors does 25X-NBOMe have increased affinity with?
5-HT 2a
What are the common routes of administration for 25X-NBOMe?
Sublingual
Oral
Insufflation
List some effects of 25C-NBOMe.
sublingual numbness
euphoria
tingling/shaking
teeth grinding
increased empathy, sociability
Describe the most common effects of 2C-I-NBOMe.
Euphoria, mental and physical stimulation, feelings of love and empathy,
a change in consciousness, unusual body sensations, agitation, bizarre
and paranoid behavior, aggression, confusion, insomnia, visual and
auditory hallucinations
What are fly drugs?
Hallucinogens in the phenethylamine class
Describe the effects of fly drugs.
LSD type effects
How are fly drugs often sold?
As blotters
Other than orally with blotters, how else can fly drugs be taken?
Nasal insufflatioln
List examples of fly drugs
Bromo-dragonfly
2C-B-fly
For which receptors does bromo-dragonfly have extremely high potency?
5-HT 2A