DOB (2,5-Dimethoxy-4-bromoamphetamine)
A potent, long-lasting DOx psychedelic active at very small doses. Known for strong vasoconstriction, which has caused injuries at high doses.
How it works
Activates serotonin 5-HT2A receptors; potent and very long-acting.
Key facts
- Molecular weight: 274.15 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 12-24 hours
- Route: Oral
Protocol notes
- Taken orally and active at tiny doses, so accurate measuring is critical.
- Strong blood-vessel narrowing means high doses can damage limbs; doses are kept low.
Reported benefits
- Active at microgram-to-low-mg doses
- Very long experience
- DOx research compound
- Strong visuals
Possible side effects
- Severe vasoconstriction at high doses
- Very long duration
- Anxiety
- Raised blood pressure
Compare DOB
Research and educational reference only. Not medical advice.