2C-B (Nexus) - Consequences
Consequences
Studies and surveys conducted in the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom indicate that 2C-B users are likely to abuse other drugs as well. Taken alone, hallucinogens have a powerful
effect on the brain. They distort the way a person's five senses work, affect the memory, and even change the user's perceptions of time and space. People who use drugs like 2C-B often have a hard time concentrating, communicating, or telling the difference between what is real and what is not. 2C-B is capable of disrupting a person's ability to think, communicate, and act sensibly.
Users of 2C-B will develop a tolerance to the drug over time. If they increase the dose they take, they face a greater risk of having a bad tripAn intense and usually very visual experience produced by an hallucinogenic drug. or disturbing flashbacks of an earlier trip. Since 2C-B is hallucinogenic, it impairs mental functions. This greatly increases the risk of accidents among users and can also lead users to engage in unsafe sex or violent behavior.
