2C-P
2C-P, also known as 4-propyl-2,5-dimethoxyphenethylamine or as Selene, is a psychedelic drug of the phenethylamine and 2C families. It is taken orally and is among the most potent and long-lasting of the 2C psychedelics.
2C-P was first described in the literature by Alexander Shulgin in his 1991 book PiHKAL in 1991.
Use and effects
In his book PiHKAL, Alexander Shulgin lists 2C-P's dose range as 6 to 10mg orally and its duration as 10 to 16hours. A wider dosage range of 1 to 16mg or more, with a typical dose estimate of 7mg, has also been reported. Shulgin wrote in PiHKAL that while most reports with doses of 6 to 12mg were positive, a single report of 16mg was described as a clear overdose and "physical disaster" that was "not to be repeated". He described the drug as having a steep dose–response curve and advised careful individual dose titration. 2C-P is also said to come on slowly, with an onset of 1 to 2hours and peak effects not occurring until after 3hours. The drug is one of the most potent psychedelics of the 2C family, rivaled only by 2C-TFM. It is taken orally.The effects of 2C-P have been reported to include closed-eye imagery, beautiful psychedelic visuals, insights, emotional enhancement, increased appreciation of music and eroticism, feelings of energy flowing through oneself, physical discomfort, back and leg pain, next-day hangover, and an afterglow.
Overdose
Unknown or unreported doses taken by teenagers at a Connecticut, United States concert in September 2013 caused seven people to require emergency medical help including CPR and defibrillation to resuscitate some of them, with all seven being taken to a hospital and four of those being hospitalized until at least the next day. It was reported that none of the overdose victims died while CNN's "OutFront" blog claimed the police called it a "mass casualty event" blaming the problems on 2C-P and drugs apparently being sold as "Molly", a common name for MDMA.Louella Fletcher-Michie, the daughter of actor John Michie, died from a 2C-P overdose in September 2017 at the Bestival festival in Dorset, United Kingdom, the first reported death from 2C-P. Her boyfriend was found guilty of manslaughter, for giving her the drug and failing to act to help her for over six hours after she overdosed. His conviction for failing to act was quashed in August 2020.
Interactions
2C drugs like 2C-P are known to be metabolized by the monoamine oxidase enzymes MAO-A and MAO-B. Monoamine oxidase inhibitors such as phenelzine, tranylcypromine, moclobemide, and selegiline may potentiate the effects of 2C drugs like 2C-P. This may result in overdose and serious toxicity.Pharmacology
Pharmacodynamics
2C-P acts as an agonist of the serotonin 5-HT2 receptors. It also binds to the serotonin 5-HT1A receptor with about 14-fold lower affinity than for the serotonin 5-HT2A receptor. The drug shows little or no affinity for the monoamine transporters and shows very weak or negligible monoamine reuptake inhibition. It shows high affinity for the rat trace amine-associated receptor 1 and lower but still high affinity for the mouse TAAR1.In contrast to many other psychedelics, 2C-P, as well as 2C-C and certain 2C NBOMe analogues, has shown reinforcing effects in rodents. It produces dose-dependent conditioned place preference in mice and self-administration in rats. These findings suggest that 2C-P may have misuse potential. The mechanism by which these effects are produced is unknown. However, 2C-P was found to decrease dopamine transporter expression and to increase DAT phosphorylation in the nucleus accumbens similarly to methamphetamine in rodents. Decreased DAT expression may result in reduced dopamine reuptake, while DAT phosphorylation is associated with dopamine reverse transport and efflux, in turn increasing extracellular dopamine levels.
2C-P has also been found to produce neurotoxicity at high doses in rodents, which appears to be mediated via neuroinflammation.
The drug only weakly inhibits the monoamine oxidases.