Ask Dr. Shulgin
01/Oct/2006 Filed in:
Psychedelics
Alexander Shulgin is an American pharmacologist,
chemist and drug developer of Russian descent.
Shulgin is credited with the popularizing of MDMA in
the late 1970s and early 1980s, especially for
psychopharmaceutical use and the treatment of
depression and Post-traumatic stress disorder. In
subsequent years, Shulgin discovered, synthesized,
and bioassayed over 230 psychoactive compounds. In
1991 and 1997, he and his wife Ann Shulgin authored
the books PiHKAL and TiHKAL on the topic of
psychoactive drugs. Shulgin discovered many
noteworthy phenethylamines including the 2C* family
of which 2C-T-2, 2C-T-7, 2C-I, and 2C-B are most well
known. Additionally, Shulgin performed seminal work
into the descriptive synthesis of compounds based on
the organic compound tryptamine.
He is currently continuing his work at home in
Lafayette, CA, and is writing a new comprehensive
psychedelic drug index.
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