TOET (psychedelic)

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TOET
Chemical name Thiomescaline
Chemical formula C13H21NO2S
2-TOET, an example of a TOET compound

TOET, or methylthio-ethyl-methoxyamphetamine, is a series of lesser-known psychedelic drugs and substituted Amphetamines. 2-TOET and 5-TOET and the 2 and 5 methylthio analogs of DOET, respectively. They were first synthesized by Alexander Shulgin and written up in his book PIHKAL (Phenethylamines I Have Known and Loved). Very little data is known about their dangers or toxicity.

TOET compounds

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2-TOET, or 2-methylthio-4-ethyl-5-methoxyphenethylamine
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5-TOET, or 5-methylthio-4-ethyl-2-methoxy-phenethylamine

2-TOET

Dosage: 65 mg or greater

Duration: unknown

Effects: few to none

5-TOET

Dosage: 12-25 mg

Duration: 8-24 hours

Effects: nystagmus, strong LSD-like visuals and hallucinations, eyes-closed imagery

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