2C-B
2C-B: the molecule behind the name
2C-B is a specific psychedelic phenethylamine with verified chemistry — not the same thing as the pink-powder mixtures sold under its name. This hub gathers what 2C-B actually is: its chemistry, effects, risks, and legal status.
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- 2C-B drug profile — Chemistry, effects, risks, legal status
- Is pink cocaine really 2C-B? — Why the name misleads
- Tusi hub — What’s usually sold under the name
- Interaction checker — 2C-B with other substances
- Legality by region — Scheduling and penalties
Common questions
What is 2C-B?
2C-B is a synthetic psychedelic of the 2C (phenethylamine) family. It is a single, identifiable compound with verified chemistry — distinct from the pink-powder mixtures often sold under its name.
Why does 2C-B have its own hub separate from pink cocaine?
Because they are not the same. 2C-B is a specific molecule; “pink cocaine” / tusi is usually a mixture that rarely contains it. Keeping them separate is the core of our disambiguation work.
