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BOED, also known as 4-methyl-2,5-dimethoxy-β-ethoxyphenethylamine or as β-ethoxy-2C-D, is a psychoactive drug of the phenethylamine, 2C, and BOx families.[1][2] It is the β-ethoxy derivative of 2C-D and homologue of BOD (β-methoxy-2C-D).[1][2] The drug was briefly described by Alexander Shulgin in his 1991 book PiHKAL (Phenethylamines I Have Known and Loved).[1][2] Its dose was said to be 70 to 75 mg orally and its duration was 10 hours.[1][2] The drug was said to be about 3-fold less potent than BOD.[1] Its effects included a highly intoxicated state, no visual effects, appetite suppression, and diuresis.[1] The chemical synthesis of the drug was also briefly described.[1]
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