FLY is a family of phenethylamine and benzofuran psychedelics possessing a benzodifuran or similar ring system. [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] The FLY drugs were so-named because of the resemblance of their chemical structures to flying insects like dragonflies and butterflies. [1] [2] [3] [5] They are analogues of 2,5-dimethoxyphenethylamines in which the 2- and 5-position methoxy groups have been cyclized into furan and/or tetrahydrofuran rings. [1] [2] [3] They may be 2C, DOx, 25-NB, or other FLY versions of psychedelic phenethylamines. [1] [2]
Examples of different types of FLY drugs, in the case of the base psychedelic 2C-B, include 2C-B-FLY, 2C-B-DRAGONFLY, and 2C-B-BUTTERFLY, among others. [1] [2] [6] BromoDragonFLY (DOB-DragonFLY) is known for its very high potency and its toxicity in overdose. [5] [7] [3] 2C-B-FLY was Ann Shulgin's favorite psychedelic. [8] [9] [10] [11]
Several of the FLY drugs have been shown to act as potent serotonin 5-HT2 receptor agonists. [12] [13] [14]
According to Alexander Shulgin, active doses or dose ranges of FLY drugs are 2.5 to 10 mg orally for 2C-B-FLY, 1 mg orally for DOB-FLY, and 100 μg intramuscularly for Bromo-DragonFLY. [2] [15] Other sources provide dose ranges of 0.2 to 0.8 mg orally for Bromo-DragonFLY, 1 mg orally for DOB-FLY, and 10 to 20 mg for 2C-B-FLY. [16] [6] [5]
| Compound | Dose | Duration | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2C-B-FLY | 2.5–10 mg or 10–20 mg (2–25 mg+) | Unknown | ||
| DOB-FLY | 1 mg | Unknown | ||
| Bromo-DragonFLY | 0.2–0.8 mg (0.2–1 mg+) | 12–24 hoursa | ||
| Footnotes:a Bromo-DragonFLY can have a delayed onset of up to 6 hours and can have a duration of up to 2 to 3 days in some cases. Refs: [4] [16] [15] [2] Individual: [6] [7] [17] [18] [19] [5] | ||||
The FLY drugs were first described in the scientific literature by Aaron Phillip Monte and David E. Nichols and colleagues at Purdue University by 1995. [20] [21]
The incorporation of 2'- and 5'-methoxy groups into rigid rings resulted in tetrahydrobenzodifuran and benzodifuran analogs that have been sold as designer drugs. These tetrahydrobenzodifuran and benzodifuran designer drugs are referred to as FLY and dragonFLY analogs, respectively, because of the shape of their chemical structure (Halberstadt et al. 2019; Trachsel et al. 2013)
DOB-DFLY is reportedly active orally in humans in the range of 0.2–0.8 mg (Trachsel et al. 2013) and has a slow onset and long duration of action, potentially lasting for up to three days. In comparison, LSD has a typical dosage range of 60–200 μg p.o. (Shulgin and Shulgin 1997). [...] 2C-B and 2C-BFLY are also essentially equipotent in humans; 2C-B-FLY is active at doses of 10–20 mg orally (Hanna et al. 2008; Green 2013) and 2C-B is active at 12–24 mg (Shulgin and Shulgin 1991). Although little is known about the human psychopharmacology of DOB-FLY, it reportedly produces hallucinogenic effects at 1 mg orally (Shulgin et al. 2011), which overlaps with the 1–3 mg effective dosage range for DOB (Shulgin and Shulgin 1991). [...]
A typical reported dose of 2C-BFLY is 10–20mg orally [13,18].
Das komplett aromatisierte Benzodifuran DOB-DFLY (226, auch bekannt als BromoDragonFLY oder ABDF) scheint zumindest bei Aufnahme über die Schleimhäute eine extrem potente X erbindung zu sein (die hohe Lipophilie der Verbindungkonnte die Resorption stark behindern/verzögern). So scheint 226 im Bereich von 0.2–0.8mg (200-800μg) aktiv sein, nur etwas weniger potent als LSD (50—200μg), so dass es sich auf dem Schwarzmarkt in Form von angeblichen "LSD-Trips" verbreitete [177]. Die Gefahr dabei ist dieselbe wie bei DOB (2, siehe Kapitel 8.5.10): Durch das offenbar äußerst langsame Einsetzen der Wirkung [178] (bis zu mehreren Stunden) könnte der Konsument wegen einer vermeintlichen fehlenden Wirkung oder zu tiefer Dosierung nachdosieren, was fatale Folgen haben könnte. Die Wirkdauer von DOB-DFLY (226) scheint extrem lang zu sein und kann die von LSD weit übertreffen (man spricht von 2–3 Tagen). Es gibt mehrere dokumentierte ernsthafte Vergiftungen und fatale Fälle (z.B. [178,179]). Und es gab fatale Verwechslungen: Die Opfer konsumierten vermeintlich 2C-B-FLY (388), das über einen Inernetshop vertrieben wurde, tatsächlich handelte es sich jedoch um das vielfach potentere DOB-DFLY (226) [180]. Auch gibt es Hinweise, dass DOB-DFLY (226) ein effektiver Vasokonstriktor ist, was zu Nekrose und Gangränen führen kann [178, 179, 181].
Ann and Sasha often experimented with psychedelics together, and shared their findings with their confidential research group. "Different people have different body types, so Sasha thought it was important to see how a drug reacts in all kinds of people." When I ask Ann what Sasha's favorite of his own chemicals is she knows immediately. "It would have to be 2C-B. He was always very proud of that one. He called it the Great Teacher. Although I preferred 2C-B-Fly a bit more." But there are so many to choose from. DiPT, 5-MeO-AMT, 5-MeO-DALT, Methylone, 2C-T-7, and this list goes on. Ann can't say for sure how many trips they shared together, she just smiles and says, "We stopped counting at around two-thousand." This is a mind-boggling number considering the total may actually be closer to four-thousand.
The overall sentiment for [2C-B-FLY] is that it's one of the most enjoyable of the research psychedelics. Ann Shulgin — wife of Alexander Shulgin and co-author of the books TiHKAL and PiHKAL — once stated that 2C-B-FLY was one of her favorite psychedelics.
In one recent case, I said often, too often, that something called 2CB Fly was absolutely great for me. To me, it's the loveliest thing, especially for eroticism. But I found out that it's not interesting to anybody else. I realized that having said that, I was putting things in motion. The Internet was full of 2CB Fly, and people were asking about it and I thought "uh-oh." It turned out that it's a disappointment to most other people. So if I say what my favorite psychedelics are, it's almost meaningless for other people, because they have to find their allies very carefully.
Table 4 Human potency data for selected hallucinogens. [...]
According to user websites, a typical BromodragonFLY dose is 0.2–1 mg with an onset of action of up to 6 h and duration of action of 2 or 3 days (Psychonaut web mapping 2010).66