TASB (psychedelics)
TASB, or thioasymbescaline, is a series of lesser-known psychedelic drugs similar in structure to asymbescaline and to mescaline. They were first synthesized by Alexander Shulgin and written up in his book PiHKAL (Phenethylamines i Have Known And Loved). Very little is known about their dangers or toxicity.
TIM compounds

3-TASB, or 3-ethylthio-4-ethoxy-5-methoxyphenethylamine

4-TASB, or 4-ethylthio-3-ethoxy-5-methoxyphenethylamine

5-TASB, or 3-ethoxy-4-ethoxy-5-methylthiophenethylamine
3-TASB
Dosage: 160 mg or greater
Duration: 10–18 hours
Effects: Mild stimulative effects
4-TASB
Dosage: 60–100 mg
Duration: 10–15 hours
Effects: Negative effects
5-TASB
Dosage: 160 mg or greater
Duration: 8 hours
Effects: Warmth at extremities, diarrhea
See also
External links
- 3-TASB entry in PiHKAL
- 3-TASB entry in PiHKAL • info
- 4-TASB entry in PiHKAL
- 4-TASB entry in PiHKAL • info
- 5-TASB entry in PiHKAL
- 5-TASB entry in PiHKAL • info
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