25I-NBOMe (2C-I-NBOMe, Cimbi-5) is a psychedelic drug and derivative of the substituted phenethylamine psychedelic 2C-I. NBOMe is a powerful hallucinogenic with only a small amount needed to cause effects. These effects can last between six and ten hours and include feelings of euphoria, mental and physical stimulation and unusual body sensations. Doctors have also reported effects including increased heart rate, agitation and aggression. NBOMe is applied to small squares of paper that are commonly called "tabs" or "blotters" and can be held in the mouth to allow absorption through the oral mucosa. There are reports of intravenous injection of 25I-NBOMe solution and smoking the drug in powdered form.
*EXCLUSIVE to Randox Toxicology
Urine Analysis
Analyte |
Compound |
Cross Reactivity % |
NBOMe
LOD: 0.81 ng/mL |
25I-NBOMe |
100 |
25H-NBOMe |
230 |
25C-NBOMe |
225 |
|
25E-NBOMe |
218 |
|
25T2-NBOMe |
195 |
|
25T7-NBOMe |
165 |
|
25N-NBOMe |
157 |
|
25T4-NBOMe |
146 |
|
25D-NBOMe |
141 |
|
Mescaline NBOMe |
130 |
|
25P-NBOMe |
118 |
|
25B-NBOMe |
101 |
|
RH-34 |
5.8 |
|
BDB |
<1 |
|
MDEA |
<1 |
|
DOI |
<1 |
|
DOC |
<1 |
|
DON |
<1 |
|
Bromo-Dragonfly |
<1 |
|
6-APB |
<1 |
|
5-APB |
<1 |
|
5-MAPB |
<1 |
|
5-APDB |
<1 |
|
5-IT |
<1 |
|
2C-E |
<1 |
|
DOET |
<1 |
|
Ethylamphetamine |
<1 |
|
(±) Cathinone |
<1 |
|
4-MEC |
<1 |
|
DOB |
<1 |
|
2C- B |
<1 |
|
BZP |
<1 |
|
2C-I |
<1 |
|
2CT-7 |
<1 |
|
mcPP |
<1 |
|
Butylone |
<1 |
|
Methadrone |
<1 |
|
(±) Amphetamine |
<1 |
|
MDA |
<1 |
|
MDMA |
<1 |
|
Fenfluramine |
<1 |
|
Phentermine |
<1 |
|
PMMA |
<1 |
|
Mephedrone HCI |
<1 |
|
Methylone HCI |
<1 |
|
Methcathinone |
<1 |
|
Flephedrone |
<1 |
|
R(+) Methcathinone |
<1 |
|
3-Fluoromethcathinone |
<1 |
|
S-(-) Methcathinone |
<1 |
|
Methylethcathinone |
<1 |
|
TFMPP |
<1 |
|
PMA |
<1 |
|
Ethylone |
<1 |
|
MDPBD |
<1 |
|
MDPV |
<1 |
|
D-amphetamine |
<1 |
|
S(+)Methamphetamine |
<1 |
|
MDPPP |
<1 |
|
Ephedrine |
<1 |
|
Pseudoephedrine |
<1 |
|
N-Ethylcathinone |
<1 |
|
Buphedrone |
<1 |
|
DOM |
<1 |
|
TMA |
<1 |
|
Methylphenidate |
<1 |