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If you're worried about the risks of LSD, you should definitely be worried about 2C-T-7. LSD has been used recreationally for nearly 40 years and has been studied extensively. There is no evidence that, when taken at normal 20-500 microgram doses, LSD causes any direct risk of death, neurotoxicity, or serious physical harm. The primary risks of LSD (as with many psychedelics) are psychological, not physical...severe panic reactions, HPPD/PTSD (hallucinogen post perceptual disorder / post-traumatic stress disorder), or the triggering of a psychotic event in susceptible individuals. Please see our LSD Dose Summary page for information about the risks of radical overdoses of LSD.
2C-T-7 is a VERY experimental drug which has a short history and has not been formally studied either in animals or humans to determine whether there are significant physical or mental risks associated with its use. There seem to be some pretty severe adverse reactions to 2C-T-7, especially at higher doses, including one report of a death. Just because a substance is "legal" doesn't mean that it is safe. |