3C-P

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3C-P
Systematic (IUPAC) name
1-(3,5-dimethoxy-4-propoxyphenyl)propan-2-amine
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Formula C14H23NO3 
Mol. mass 253.34 g/mol
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3C-P is a psychedelic phenethylamine, sometimes used as an entheogen. It has structural and pharmacodynamic properties similar to the drugs mescaline, proscaline, and amphetamines. Little information exists on the human pharmacology of 3C-P, but a psychedelic dosage appears to be 20-40mg, and is accompanied by stimulant effects.

Chemically 3C-P is 4-propoxy-3,5-dimethoxyamphetamine, with the formula C14H23N1O3. Although its name is similar to the psychedelic phenethylamine 2C-P, it is much closer in structure to mescaline, and proscaline. 3C-P is the 3-carbon homologue of proscaline.

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