2C-T-7 (2,5-Dimethoxy-4-propylthiophenethylamine)
A long-lasting sulfur-containing 2C psychedelic. Notable in harm-reduction history because of risks when insufflated or combined with other drugs.
How it works
Activates serotonin 5-HT2A receptors.
Key facts
- Molecular weight: 255.42 g/mol
- Half-life: Long
- Bioavailability: Oral
- Storage: Research/reference only.
Dosing overview
- Typical dose: Varies by individual and setting
- Frequency: Occasional
- Duration: Acute effects last 8-15 hours
- Route: Oral
Protocol notes
- Taken orally; long-lasting, so a full day is set aside.
- Insufflating it has caused serious harm, so oral use only is the safer-handling norm.
Reported benefits
- Long, rich experience
- Distinct sulfur-family profile
- Shulgin research compound
- Strong visuals
Possible side effects
- Long duration
- Nausea
- Raised heart rate and blood pressure
- Higher risk when insufflated
Community reviews of 2C-T-7
- mateo_n rated it 4/5 - sulfur smells and startup stress: i was fixin' to burn out from my startup work and needed a real mental reset... tried 2c-t-7 for a month and anecdotally it felt way more intense than typical psils. visuals were crisp but that weird sulfur taste is a ways too strong. i felt more focused and clear, though it could just be placebo. i'd love to see some actual data on the cognitive effects...
- calmerin rated it 4/5 - Sulphur‑kissed clarity helped my data‑science focus: After a 10‑week trial, the most noticeable shift was a subtle, lingering mental sharpness that seemed to smooth out the usual post‑work fatigue. The visuals were vivid but not overwhelming, and the after‑effects were mild; overall, a pleasant, usable boost.
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Research and educational reference only. Not medical advice.