At a Glance
Dosage
oral
| Level | 3,4-CTMP | 2-FA |
|---|---|---|
| Threshold | 2 mg | 5 mg |
| Light | 2–4 mg | 15–30 mg |
| Common | 4–6 mg | 30–50 mg |
| Strong | 6–8 mg | 50–60 mg |
| Heavy | 8 mg | 60 mg |
Duration
oral
3,4-CTMP
oral
Total: 6 hrs – 18 hrsAfterglow
Onset1 hrs – 2 hrs
Afterglow2 hrs – 24 hrs
2-FA
oral
Total: 2 hrs – 4 hrsPeak
Effects
Safety
Interaction: 3,4-CTMP + 2-FA
No direct interaction data available between these substances. This does not mean the combination is safe.
3,4-CTMP — Dangerous Interactions
2-FA — Dangerous Interactions
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between 3,4-CTMP and 2-FA?
3,4-CTMP is classified as a Stimulants (Substituted phenidates) while 2-FA is classified as a Stimulants (Substituted amphetamines). They share 8 effects in common, with 36 effects unique to 3,4-CTMP and 4 unique to 2-FA.
Is it safe to combine 3,4-CTMP and 2-FA?
There is no direct interaction data available for combining 3,4-CTMP and 2-FA. This does not mean the combination is safe. Always exercise caution and research thoroughly.
Which is stronger, 3,4-CTMP or 2-FA?
At common doses via oral, 3,4-CTMP is typically dosed at 4–6 mg while 2-FA is dosed at 30–50 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.