25I-NBOMe (2C-I-NBOMe (N-bomb))
An extremely potent synthetic psychedelic sometimes mis-sold as LSD on blotter. It is far more dangerous than classic psychedelics and has caused deaths, so it is listed here mainly for awareness and harm reduction.
How it works
A very strong serotonin 5-HT2A receptor agonist active at sub-milligram doses.
Key facts
- Molecular weight: 427.33 g/mol
- Half-life: Short-moderate
- Bioavailability: Oral
- Storage: Research/reference only.
Dosing overview
- Typical dose: Varies by individual and setting
- Frequency: Occasional
- Duration: Acute effects last 6-10 hours
- Route: Sublingual (must not be swallowed)
Protocol notes
- Must be held under the tongue, never swallowed, and is active at tiny doses.
- Often mis-sold as LSD on blotter; knowing the difference can be life-saving.
- Listed mainly for awareness because it has caused deaths and seizures.
Reported benefits
- Listed for awareness and harm reduction
- Often mis-sold as LSD (know the difference)
- NBOMe research compound
Possible side effects
- Deaths reported
- Seizures
- Severe vasoconstriction
- Dangerous at tiny doses
- Much riskier than LSD
Compare 25I-NBOMe
Research and educational reference only. Not medical advice.