2C-T-2

2C-T-2
Clinical data
Other names4-Ethylthio-2,5-dimethoxyphenethylamine; 2,5-Dimethoxy-4-ethylthiophenethylamine
Routes of
administration
Oral
Drug classSerotonin; 5-HT2 receptor agonist; Serotonergic psychedelic; Hallucinogen
ATC code
  • None
Legal status
Legal status
Pharmacokinetic data
Onset of action≤1 hour
Duration of action6–8 hours
Identifiers
  • 2-[4-(ethylsulfanyl)-2,5-dimethoxyphenyl]ethan-1-amine
CAS Number
PubChem CID
ChemSpider
UNII
KEGG
ChEMBL
CompTox Dashboard (EPA)
ECHA InfoCard100.241.509
Chemical and physical data
FormulaC12H19NO2S
Molar mass241.35 g·mol−1
3D model (JSmol)
  • CCSc1cc(OC)c(cc1OC)CCN
  • InChI=1S/C12H19NO2S/c1-4-16-12-8-10(14-2)9(5-6-13)7-11(12)15-3/h7-8H,4-6,13H2,1-3H3 Y
  • Key:HCWQGDLBIKOJPM-UHFFFAOYSA-N Y
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2C-T-2, also known as 4-ethylthio-2,5-dimethoxyphenethylamine, is a psychedelic drug of the phenethylamine and 2C families. It is taken orally.

The drug acts as a serotonin 5-HT2 receptor agonist, including of the serotonin 5-HT2A receptor.

2C-T-2 was discovered by Alexander Shulgin in 1981 and was first described in the scientific literature by Myron Stolaroff in 1990.