TASB (psychedelics)

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TASB
Chemical name Thioasymbescaline
Chemical formula C13H17NO3S
Asymbescaline, the basis of the TASB compounds

TASB, or thioasymbescaline, is a series of lesser-known psychedelic drugs similar in structure to Asymbescaline and to Mescaline. 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.

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3-TASB, or 3-ethylthio-4-ethoxy-5-methoxyphenethylamine
3-TASB, or 3-ethylthio-4-ethoxy-5-methoxyphenethylamine
4-TASB, or 4-ethylthio-3-ethoxy-5-methoxyphenethylamine
4-TASB, or 4-ethylthio-3-ethoxy-5-methoxyphenethylamine
5-TASB, or 3-ethoxy-4-ethoxy-5-methylthiophenethylamine
5-TASB, or 3-ethoxy-4-ethoxy-5-methylthiophenethylamine

[edit] 3-TASB

Dosage: 160 mgs or greater

Duration: 10-18 hours

Effects: Mild stimulative effects

[edit] 4-TASB

Dosage: 60-100 mgs

Duration: 10-15 hours

Effects: Negative effects

[edit] 5-TASB

Dosage: 160 mgs or greater

Duration: 8 hours

Effects: Warmth at extremeties, diarrhea

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