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  • Subjective effect index (category PsychonautWiki)
    suppression Thought deceleration Cognitive dysphoria Cognitive euphoria Compulsive redosing Conceptual thinking Glossolalia Multiple thought streams Simultaneous
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  • 0218_files/flexiweigh_balance_accuracy.pdf Scales - TripSit wiki  3-MeO-PCP - TripSit wiki  Responsible drug use index
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  • (PsychonautWiki) | https://psychonautwiki.org/wiki/3-MeO-PCP#Toxicity_and_harm_potential PCP Psychosis (PsychonautWiki) | https://psychonautwiki.org/wiki/3-M
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  • psychosis due to the greater degree of euphoric stimulation and the compulsive redosing it can lead to. However, the effects are reported to largely converge
    20 KB (2,787 words) - 17:34, 17 March 2024
  • and tendency to produce delusions of sobriety, which can lead to compulsive redosing. Very little data exists for the pharmacology, metabolism, and toxicity
    25 KB (3,520 words) - 21:44, 6 May 2024
  • Chronic use (i.e. high dose, repeat administration) is associated with compulsive redosing, escalating tolerance, and psychological dependence. Additionally
    41 KB (5,610 words) - 19:01, 7 April 2024
  • disconnection Anxiety suppression Disinhibition Cognitive euphoria Compulsive redosing - This effect is more prominent based on the route of administration
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  • disorganization, psychosis, and violent behavior. It is associated with compulsive redosing, especially when it is vaporized ("smoked") or injected, due to the
    41 KB (5,798 words) - 13:29, 16 April 2024
  • Visual disconnection Consciousness disconnection Anxiety suppression Compulsive redosing - This effect is more prominent based on the route of administration
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  • (PsychonautWiki) | https://psychonautwiki.org/wiki/3-MeO-PCP#Toxicity_and_harm_potential PCP Psychosis (PsychonautWiki) | https://psychonautwiki.org/wiki/3-M
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  • enhancement Increased music appreciation Increased sense of humor Compulsive redosing Increased libido Delirium & Confusion - This effect typically only
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  • 1007/978-90-481-2448-0_27. ISBN 9789048124480.  Research Chemicals - TripSit wiki  Erowid 2C-B-Fly Vault: Death Reports 2009  Griffin, D., Second Victim Dies
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  • 0218_files/flexiweigh_balance_accuracy.pdf Scales - TripSit wiki  3-MeO-PCP - TripSit wiki  Ask Erowid : ID 2282 : How big is a milligram?  Erowid Psychoactives
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  • Unspeakable horrors ⋅ Visual disconnection Anxiety suppression ⋅ Compulsive redosing ⋅ Conceptual thinking ⋅ Creativity enhancement ⋅ Delusions ⋅ Derealization
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  • Cognitive euphoria Compulsive redosing - MDPV is extremely potent in this effect; it has been shown that some users end up redosing, even if the negative
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  • http://www.americanweigh.com/pdf/manuals/gemini-20_manual.pdf 3-MeO-PCP - TripSit wiki  Erowid Psychoactive Vaults : Liquid Measurement Technique  Erowid. "25I-NBOMe
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  • Ecstasy Testing Kit FAQ (Erowid) Colorimetric reagent results (DMT-Nexus Wiki) How to Reagent Test guide (Reddit) Test results for all drugs & substances
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  • Laughter fits Compulsive redosing - Due to its potential euphoria-inducing effects, there is the potential for 6-APB to encourage compulsive redosing, much like
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  • benzodiazepines or thienodiazepines like etizolam at all. Compulsive redosing - Compulsive redosing likely occurs due to the rapid way in which the substance
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  • norepinephrine, and dopamine increases to a lesser extent.[citation needed] Compulsive redosing Creativity enhancement - Although this is a very common effect, it
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  • as with alprazolam, clonazepam or diazepam. Appetite enhancement Compulsive redosing Delusions of sobriety - This is the false belief that one is perfectly
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  • Anxiety suppression - "Everything feels right. I'm chilling hard." Compulsive redosing - "Redosed, 25 mg of promethazine and 50 mg of tapentadol."
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  • speeding up and passing much quicker than it usually would when sober. Compulsive redosing Paranoia - As with most strong stimulants, 4-FMA has been reported
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  • suppression Thought deceleration Analysis suppression Disinhibition Compulsive redosing Emotion suppression - Although this compound primarily suppresses
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  • by a marked comedown or "crash" — an experience that can promote compulsive redosing. Excessive use is reported to increase the risk of anxiety, paranoia
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  • to be relatively mild or present only at higher doses. Compulsive redosing - Compulsive redosing is reported but with less frequency than other common stimulants
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  • side effects. Like mephedrone and cocaine, it is associated with compulsive redosing and abuse due to its powerful, short-lived euphoric rush. It is typically
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  • rarely ever translates into productive action. Compulsive redosing - A high tendency to compulsive redose is a hallmark of this class of drug. Feelings
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  • temporarily induce states of egomania at its peak. Compulsive redosing - While a high tendency to compulsive redose is a hallmark of this class of drug, α-PHP
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  • reliably produced and intense than that of methamphetamine. Compulsive redosing - Compulsive redosing is reported but with less frequency than other common stimulants
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  • (PsychonautWiki) | https://psychonautwiki.org/wiki/3-MeO-PCP#Toxicity_and_harm_potential PCP Psychosis (PsychonautWiki) | https://psychonautwiki.org/wiki/3-M
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  • patients on high-dosage regimes. Amnesia Anxiety suppression Euphoria Compulsive redosing Delusions of sobriety - This is the false belief that one is perfectly
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  • short duration of action relative to other opioids, which can lead to compulsive redosing. Additionally, many users report noticeably less euphoria with fentanyl
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  • cathinones, N-ethylhexedrone has gained notoriety for its association with compulsive redosing and addictive behaviors when abused. Very little is known about the
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  • entactogens, and opioids. Compulsive redosing - Due to its euphoric effects, rapid onset, and short duration, ketamine can cause compulsive re-dosing in some individuals
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  • deprivation brought on by continual redosing or very high doses. Anxiety Cognitive euphoria Compulsive redosing - Reports of redose compulsion on ephylone suggests
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  • produces for a stimulant, although its short active duration can promote compulsive redosing. Very little data exists about the pharmacological properties, metabolism
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  • pronounced compared to gabapentinoids or benzodiazepines. Disinhibition Compulsive redosing - This effect is generally caused by the anxiety the user experiences
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  • short lasting (1-2h after dosing), encouraging compulsive redosing while still intoxicated. Compulsive redosing Memory suppression - Quite strong at high doses
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  • the experience of time quite noticeably. This can promote compulsive redosing. Compulsive redosing Thought acceleration Immersion enhancement Motivation enhancement
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  • considered mild compared to other substances, but can nevertheless promote compulsive redosing. Unlike many other psychoactive substances, nicotine in the form of
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  • disconnection Anxiety suppression Disinhibition Cognitive euphoria Compulsive redosing - This effect is more prominent based on the route of administration
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  • for up to 3 hours after consumption, causing some to redose during the come up. Compulsive redosing is more common if heavy doses are taken. Ego inflation
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  • communicate with others. It most commonly occurs at heavy dosages. Compulsive redosing Dream potentiation Barbiturates are toxic at higher dosages.[citation
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  • and described below: Amnesia Anxiety suppression Cognitive euphoria Compulsive redosing Conceptual thinking Creativity enhancement Decreased libido - This
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  • While this may be accurate, it is also far easier to overdose on. Compulsive redosing - This is somewhat prevalent due to its short duration and rebound
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  • administration. insufflation can amplify the urge to redose. Many users report that the compulsive redosing aspects of isopropylphenidate are far more tame
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  • milligram scales cannot accurately weigh out doses below 10-15mg. Compulsive redosing before one has fully sobered up is not recommended and can result
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  • mechanism has been shown to provide relief for those who struggle with compulsive redosing, reward behaviors and psychological cravings, and has been shown to
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  • one experiences ego death. Anxiety suppression Cognitive euphoria Compulsive redosing Conceptual thinking Creativity enhancement Déjà vu Depersonalization
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