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These combinations are considered extremely harmful and should always be avoided. Reactions to these drugs taken in combination are highly unpredictable and have a potential to cause death.
There is considerable risk of physical harm when taking these combinations, they should be avoided where possible.
These combinations are not usually physically harmful, but may produce undesirable effects, such as physical discomfort or overstimulation. Extreme use may cause physical health issues. Synergistic effects may be unpredictable. Care should be taken when choosing to use this combination.
2C-G was first synthesized by Alexander Shulgin and initially described in his 1991 book PiHKAL (Phenethylamines I Have Known and Loved). The compound, also designated as 2C-G-0 or 3-methyl-2C-D, shares structural and pharmacodynamic characteristics with both 2C-D and its corresponding amphetamine…
Classified as a controlled substance under Schedule III as of October 31, 2016.
Controlled as a Schedule I substance due to its classification as a positional isomer of 2C-E and DOM under the Controlled Substances Act.
Controlled as a Class A substance along with all other compounds featured in PiHKAL. Class A drugs carry the most severe penalties under the Misuse of Drugs Act 1971.
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