Substituted amphetamines

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The substituted amphetamines are a family of amphetamine-based stimulants, hallucinogens, and other recreational drugs. They each have a methyl group on the alpha carbon, often have methoxy groups on the 2 and 5 carbons, and have variant groups on the 3, 4, and 5 carbons. Examples include DOB and DOI. Many substituted amphetamines are amphetamine analogues of the 2C's.

Amphetamine, the basis of all substituted amphetamines.
Ganesha, one of the less common substituted Amphetamines
Nomenclature R3 R4 R5 2C analog Structure
3C-BZ OCH3 OC(CH)5 OCH3 NA
Aleph H SCH3 H 2C-T
Aleph-2 H SCH2CH3 H 2C-T-2
Aleph-4 H SCH(CH3)2 H 2C-T-4
Aleph-6 H SC(CH)5 H NA
Aleph-7 H S(CH2)2CH3 H 2C-T-7
DOB H B H 2C-B
DOI H I H 2C-I
DOM H CH3 H 2C-D
DOBU H (CH2)3CH3 H NA
Ganesha CH3 CH3 H 2C-G


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