4C-B

4C-B (also known as 4C-DOB or DOB-B) is a lesser-known psychedelic drug of the phenethylamine, phenylisobutylamine, and 4C families related to 2C-B and DOB. It is a reasonably potent 5-HT2A receptor partial agonist with a Ki of 7.6 nM, but has relatively low efficacy (15% relative to 5-HT). It is briefly mentioned in Alexander Shulgin's book PiHKAL (Phenethylamines i Have Known And Loved) but was never tested by him, however it has subsequently been tested by Daniel Trachsel and colleagues and was found to be active in a dose range of 50 to 80 mg with a duration of around 8 hours, though with generally milder effects than 2C-B or DOB.

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