Abstract
2C-T-7 (‘Blue Mystic’), an illicit compound which shows similarities
with MDMA and other designer drugs, has been only occasionally
identified in the EU, but discussion on the
Internet between experimenters has recently grown significantly. We
aimed at collecting
together in a review the available information on
2C-T-7, both at the cyber and at the street market level. 2C-T-7 was
first
synthesized in 1986; its desired effects include
both a sense of empathy and of well-being. Hallucinations, nausea,
anxiety,
panic attacks and paranoid ideation are anecdotally
reported. According to the different European sources here approached,
the availability of 2C-T-7 at street level seems to
be currently very low, although one death related to a
mono-intoxication
with 2C-T-7 has been documented in the USA. With
respect to information on 2C-T-7 available online, due to both
redundancy
and relevance issues the initial identified sample
of 360 was reduced to 118 websites. In 14 (11.9%) websites, the detailed
description of the 2C-T-7 synthesis was given. Harm
Reduction websites appeared significantly earlier in the search engines
results’ list than Anti drugs (p 0.006)
websites. Five (4.2%) websites apparently offered 2C-T-7 for sale. The
large body of knowledge available online seems
to contrast with small numbers of seizures at
street level; an exhaustive web mapping of drug-related issues may be of
interest
for the clinician. Projects aimed at designing more
‘attractive’ prevention websites should be planned and future studies
should better assess the characteristics of those
consumers who take advantage of the online information of hallucinogenic
compounds.
Original language | English |
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Pages (from-to) | 675-679 |
Number of pages | 5 |
Journal | Journal of Psychopharmacology |
Volume | 19 |
Issue number | 6 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 2005 |