βOH-2C-B
It is the beta (β) hydroxy structural analogue of 2C-B and is considered a novel psychoactive substance.It appears in a 2004 study on β-oxygenated 5-HT2A serotonin receptor agonists, although it is not mentioned by name.[1] It has occasionally been sold online as research chemical since it began to appear on the grey market in 2020. βOH-2C-B is a substituted phenethylamine.A hydroxy group is present at the beta (β) position from the functional amine group connected to the alpha (α) carbon, giving rise to its name.There are some anecdotal reports of users experiencing headaches or migraines as the drug wears off, which could indicate a toxicity of some kind.