2C-B, a Psychedelic, and 4-HO-MET, a Psychedelic, are frequently compared by users looking to understand their relative effects, dosage profiles, and safety considerations. Both are classified as Psychedelics, meaning they share a common pharmacological foundation. They share 51 documented effects in common, with 9 effects unique to 2C-B and 8 unique to 4-HO-MET. This side-by-side comparison covers dosage, duration, subjective effects, and safety to help you make informed decisions.
No direct interaction data available between these substances. This does not mean the combination is safe.
2C-B — Dangerous Interactions
No dangerous interactions recorded.
4-HO-MET — Dangerous Interactions
No dangerous interactions recorded.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between 2C-B and 4-HO-MET?
2C-B is classified as a Psychedelic (Substituted phenethylamines) while 4-HO-MET is classified as a Psychedelic (Substituted tryptamines). They share 51 effects in common, with 9 effects unique to 2C-B and 8 unique to 4-HO-MET.
Is it safe to combine 2C-B and 4-HO-MET?
There is no direct interaction data available for combining 2C-B and 4-HO-MET. This does not mean the combination is safe. Always exercise caution and research thoroughly.
Which is stronger, 2C-B or 4-HO-MET?
At common doses via oral, 2C-B is typically dosed at 15–25 mg while 4-HO-MET is dosed at 15–25 mg. However, "stronger" depends on context — potency, subjective intensity, and duration all factor in. These substances have different pharmacological profiles and comparing raw potency is not straightforward.