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What are 2C Drugs?

(02/04/09 9:31am)

An e-mail undergraduates received from Larry Moneta, vice president of student affairs, Jan. 21 mentioned that 2C-I and 2C-E, two types of designer psychedelic phenethylamines, had surfaced on campus. The e-mail described them as "club drugs." Although typical "party" or "club" drugs have been MDMA (ecstasy), ketamine and GHB, Tom Szigethy, associate dean and director of the Alcohol and Substance Abuse Prevention Center, said the characterization of 2C drugs as "club drugs" is due to their origin. They're part of a host of different drugs that emerged from the rave scene, which prompted the combining of drug analogs to create different experiences of "a high," he added.