N-bomb(smileypaper / bom-25 / 2c-i-nbome / 25i-nbome)
“N-bomb” is a slang term that refers to a group of synthetic hallucinogenic substances known as NBOMe compounds. The most common NBOMe compound is 25I-NBOMe (also known as 2C-I-NBOMe), but other variations such as 25C-NBOMe and 25B-NBOMe may also be referred to as “N-bomb.”
NBOMe compounds are chemically similar to the 2C family of psychedelics, such as 2C-I, but they are more potent and can have significantly different effects. They are typically sold as blotter paper tabs, similar to LSD, and can be taken sublingually (placed under the tongue), buccally (placed in the cheek), or swallowed.
The effects of NBOMe compounds can include hallucinations, sensory distortions, mood alterations, and increased energy. However, NBOMe compounds have been associated with a higher risk of adverse effects compared to other psychedelics. These adverse effects can include intense and unpredictable hallucinations, agitation, anxiety, increased heart rate and blood pressure, and, in severe cases, seizures and organ failure.
It’s important to note that the use of NBOMe compounds can be highly dangerous and potentially life-threatening. They are not well-studied and have limited human research, making it difficult to determine their long-term effects and risks accurately. Additionally, NBOMe compounds are often sold as other substances or misrepresented as LSD, which can lead to unintentional and potentially harmful consumption.
Furthermore, NBOMe compounds are considered to be illegal in many countries due to their potential for harm and lack of approved medical use. The legality of these substances can vary by jurisdiction, so it’s important to be aware of the specific laws in your area.
Given the high risks associated with NBOMe compounds, it is strongly recommended to avoid their use. If you have any concerns about substance use or are seeking help with a substance-related issue, it’s best to consult with a healthcare professional, addiction specialist, or a local support service. They can provide appropriate guidance, support, and treatment options tailored to your specific needs.