Ariadne (drug)

Ariadne, also known chemically as 4C-D or 4C-DOM, by its developmental code name BL-3912, and by its former tentative brand name Dimoxamine, is a non-hallucinogenic psychoactive drug of the phenethylamine, phenylisobutylamine (α-ethylphenethylamine), and 4C families. It is a close analogue of the psychedelic drugs 2C-D and DOM, with 2C-D having no substitution at the α carbon, DOM having an α-methyl group, and Ariadne having an α-ethyl group.

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Ariadne (drug)

Ariadne, also known chemically as 4C-D or 4C-DOM, by its developmental code name BL-3912, and by its former tentative brand name Dimoxamine, is a non-hallucinogenic psychoactive drug of the phenethylamine, phenylisobutylamine (α-ethylphenethylamine), and 4C families. It is a close analogue of the psychedelic drugs 2C-D and DOM, with 2C-D having no substitution at the α carbon, DOM having an α-methyl group, and Ariadne having an α-ethyl group.

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