BOED


BOED, also known as 4-methyl-2,5-dimethoxy-β-ethoxyphenethylamine or as β-ethoxy-2C-D, is a psychoactive drug of the phenethylamine, 2C, and BOx families. It is the β-ethoxy derivative of 2C-D and homologue of BOD. The drug was briefly described by Alexander Shulgin in his 1991 book PiHKAL. Its dose was said to be 70 to 75mg orally and its duration was 10hours. The drug was said to be about 3-fold less potent than BOD. Its effects included a highly intoxicated state, no visual effects, appetite suppression, and diuresis. The chemical synthesis of the drug was also briefly described. It is a controlled substance in Canada under phenethylamine blanket-ban language.