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*Other names: NBOMe-2C-C, Boom, C-Boom, Cimbi-82, Pandora, N-bomb, Holland film, Dime
*Other names: NBOMe-2C-C, Boom, C-Boom, Cimbi-82, Pandora, N-bomb, Holland film, Dime
*Potent partial agonist of 5-HT2A receptor
*Potent partial agonist of 5-HT2A receptor
*Member of new class of toxic phenethylamine derivatives (NBOMe)
*Member of new class of toxic phenethylamine derivatives (NBOMe) with similar effects to [[LSD]]
*Commonly ingested orally or sublingually; can also be ingested nasally, parenterally, vaginally, rectally  
*Commonly ingested orally or sublingually; can also be ingested nasally, parenterally, vaginally, rectally  
*Dose of 50-200 micrograms causes hallucinogenic effects
*Dose of 50-200 micrograms causes hallucinogenic effects
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*Visual/Auditory hallucinations
*Visual/Auditory hallucinations
*Stimulation +/- tremors, bruxism
*Stimulation +/- tremors, bruxism
*Serotonin syndrome (AMS, hyperthermia, rigidity, autonomic instability)
*[[Serotonin Syndrome]] ([[AMS]], [[Hyperthermia]], rigidity, autonomic instability)
*Confusion
*Confusion
*Agitation
*Agitation
*Vasoconstriction
*Vasoconstriction
*Nausea/Vomiting
*[[Nausea and Vomiting]]
*Headache
*[[Headache]]
*Palpitations
*Palpitations
*Diaphoresis  
*Diaphoresis  
*Dysuria
*[[Dysuria]]
*Hypertension
*Hypertension
*Generalized seizure
*Generalized [[Seizure]]
*Mydriasis
*Mydriasis
*Acute renal failure
*[[Acute Renal Failure]]
*Metabolic acidosis
*[[Metabolic Acidosis]]


==Workup==
==Workup==
*ISTAT
*ISTAT
*Urine pregnancy
*Urine pregnancy
*CBC, BMP, LFTs, coags, APAP, ASA
*CBC, BMP, LFTs, coags, [[Acetaminophen (Tylenol) Toxicity|APAP level]], [[Aspirin Toxicity|ASA level]]
*CK
*[[Rhabdomyolysis|Total CK level]]
*ECG
*[[ECG_(Basics)|ECG]]
*UA
*UA
*Tox screen, blood alcohol
*Tox screen, blood alcohol
*Serum osmoles, urine Na (if hyponatremia present)
*Serum osmoles, urine Na (if [[Hyponatremia]] present)
*Head CT as indicated
*Head CT as indicated
*LP as indicated to rule out meningitis
*LP to rule out [[Meningitis]] if infectious symptoms and based on history and physical


==Treatment==
==Treatment==
*ABCs
*ABCs
*IV, O2, monitor
*IV, O2, monitor
*Agitation
*'''Agitation'''
**benzos
**[[Benzodiazepines]]
**haldol
**[[Haldol]] for acute agitation
*Seizure:
*'''[[Seizure]]'''
**benzos
**[[Benzodiazepines]]
**manage airway as indicated
**manage airway as indicated
*Hyperthermia:
*[[Hyperthermia]]:
**ice packs, cold IVF
**ice packs, cold IVF


==Disposition==
==Disposition==
*Admit pt's with complications of ingestion
*Admit pt's with complications of ingestion
==See Also==
*[[LSD]]
*[[Ecstasy (MDMA)]]
*[[Hallucinations]]
*[[Hallucinogens]]


==Sources==
==Sources==

Revision as of 03:55, 9 November 2014

25C-NBOMe

Background

  • 2-(4-chloro-2,5-dimethoxyphenyl)-N-[(2-methoxyphenyl)methyl]ethanamine
  • Other names: NBOMe-2C-C, Boom, C-Boom, Cimbi-82, Pandora, N-bomb, Holland film, Dime
  • Potent partial agonist of 5-HT2A receptor
  • Member of new class of toxic phenethylamine derivatives (NBOMe) with similar effects to LSD
  • Commonly ingested orally or sublingually; can also be ingested nasally, parenterally, vaginally, rectally
  • Dose of 50-200 micrograms causes hallucinogenic effects
  • Onset 0-15 mins, peak 30-90 mins, total duration 4-10 hours

Clinical Features

Workup

Treatment

Disposition

  • Admit pt's with complications of ingestion

See Also

Sources

Bersani FS, Corazza O, Albano G, et al. 25C-NBOMe: preliminary data on pharmacology, psychoactive effects, and toxicity of a new potent and dangerous hallucinogenic drug. Biomed Res Int. 2014;2014:734749.