2-FDCK
2-FDCK, also known as 2-Fluorodeschloroketamine, is a fascinating compound in the realm of dissociative research. The compound’s appearance on the research scene dates to the late 2000s. It is credited anonymous biochemists in the psychedelic world.
Due to its similarity in structure and psychoactive properties, 2-FDCK has been compared to ketamine. Chemical Abstracts Service number 111982-50-4.
Chemical Information
The formal chemical name for 2-FDCK is 2-(2-fluorophenyl)-2-methylamino-cyclohexanone. It has a structure similar to ketamine, another well-known anesthetic dissociative, but it also contains a fluorine attached to the phenyl. The molecular formula of 2-FDCK (C13H16FNO) is a well-known dissociative anesthetic.
Typically, 2-FDCK is a powdery white or off-white color. Like other organic compounds its molecular structure is not visible.
Uses and effects
The 2-FDCK is primarily for research. It has attracted attention because of its dissociative effects. These include feelings of being detached from the body, sensory distortions, and altered consciousness.
It is thought that 2-FDCK, like ketamine acts as an NMDA antagonist, contributing to its psychedelic effects. The exact profile of its effects may vary depending on the individual and dosage.
Dosage
The dosage of 2-FDCK can range anywhere from a few micrograms up to several tens or hundreds of milligrams depending on what effect is desired and how the person tolerates the drug. It is recommended that you start at a low dosage and gradually increase it due to the compound’s potency and potential psychological effects.
Be aware that 2-FDCK may be illegal or controlled in certain jurisdictions. Check local laws before buying.
Disclaimer This information is only provided to educate. This substance is not endorsed or condoned by us. Consult your healthcare provider before taking any new substance. This is especially true for substances that have psychoactive effects.
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