2C-Se Explained
2C-Se is a lesser-known psychedelic drug. It was originally named by Alexander Shulgin as described in his book PiHKAL (Phenethylamines i Have Known And Loved). Shulgin considered 2C-Se to be around three times the potency of mescaline,[1] [2] [3] [4] but was too concerned about toxicity to test it extensively, though he considered it noteworthy as the only psychedelic drug to contain a selenium atom.
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- Book: Alexander Shulgin . Tania Manning . Paul F Daley . The Shulgin Index. Volume 1. Psychedelic Phenethylamines and Related Compounds . 346 . Transform Press . 2011 . 978-0-9630096-3-0.
- Shulgin AT. Basic Pharmacology and Effects. In Hallucinogens. A Forensic Drug Handbook. Academic Press, 2003.
- Book: Daniel Trachsel . David Lehmann . Christoph Enzensperger . amp . 2013 . Phenethylamine: Von der Struktur zur Funktion . 801–802 . Nachtschatten Verlag AG . 978-3-03788-700-4.
- Jacob P, Shulgin AT. Structure-activity relationships of the classic hallucinogens and their analogs. In Hallucinogens: An update. pp 74–91. NIDA Research Monograph 146. NIH Publication 94-3872, 1994.