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| Other names | 4-(3-Fluoropropylthio)-2,5-dimethoxyphenethylamine; 2C-T-FP |
| Routes of administration | Oral[1] |
| Drug class | Serotonergic psychedelic;Hallucinogen |
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| Duration of action | 8–10 hours[1] |
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| Formula | C13H20FNO2S |
| Molar mass | 273.37 g·mol−1 |
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2C-T-28, also known as4-(3-fluoropropylthio)-2,5-dimethoxyphenethylamine, is apsychedelic drug related to2C-T-7 and2C-T-21. It was named byAlexander Shulgin but was never made or tested by him, and was instead first synthesised byDaniel Trachsel some years later. It has abinding affinity of 75 nM at5-HT2A and 28 nM at5-HT2C. It is reportedly a potent psychedelic drug with an active dose in the 8–20 mg range, and a duration of action of 8–10 hours, with prominentvisual effects. 2C-T-28 is the 3-fluoropropyl instead of 2-fluoroethyl chain-lengthened homologue of 2C-T-21 and has very similar properties, although unlike 2C-T-21 it will not form toxicfluoroacetate as a metabolite.[2][1]
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