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  • Tripsitting index (category PsychonautWiki) (section Depressant tripsitting)
    following page using our guidelines.   The Tripsitting Index is a collection of wiki articles designed to serve as a comprehensive reference work for the diverse
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  • Lorazepam (category Depressant)
    in common to heavy doses. Lorazepam (trade name Ativan or Tavor) is a depressant substance of the benzodiazepine class. Lorazepam is used for the short-term
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  • Etizolam (category Depressant)
    Etizolam (also known as Etilaam, Etizest, Depas, and many others) is a novel depressant substance of the thienodiazepine class. Etizolam is chemically related
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  • info - Home  https://psychonautwiki.org/wiki/File:Behandeling-4-fa-intoxicatie.pdf https://psychonautwiki.org/wiki/File:4-FA%20risicobeoordeling%20(2016)
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  • particularly in common to heavy doses. Flunitrazepam (trade name Rohypnol) is a depressant substance of the benzodiazepine class that produces primarily hypnotic
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  • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thebaine#:~:text=Thebaine%20(paramorphine)%2C%20also%20known,stimulatory%20rather%20than%20depressant%20effects.
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  • this substantion. It can get up to around 2.5-3 points on the psychonaut wiki scale. (click Traces above to read more) Transformations - This effect occurs
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  • considered to be extremely tiring. Wakefulness - Even though datura is a depressant overall and causes sleepiness, it has stimulant effects on the body, which
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  • Experience index (category PsychonautWiki) (section Depressants)
    To create a new report, you may either email it to us at team@psychonaut.wiki or submit a title into the box below, copy and paste the text from the experience
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  • Depressant (category Depressant) (section Anti-depressants)
    substance index Entactogens Nootropics Stimulants Hallucinogens Depressant (Wikipedia) Depressant definition 
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  • alcohol's depressant effects, which is what most people use to assess their degree of intoxication. Once the stimulant wears off, the depressant effects
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  • a higher dose of sedatives. If the stimulant wears off first then the depressant effects of the GHB/GBL may overcome the user and cause respiratory arrest
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  • alcohol's depressant effects, which is what most people use to assess their degree of intoxication. Once the stimulant wears off, the depressant effects
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  • represent one of the three major classes of psychoactive substances alongside depressants ("downers") and hallucinogens. Subjective effects can vary but generally
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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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  • other parts of the central nervous system. Many dissociatives have general depressant effects and can produce sedation, respiratory depression, analgesia, anesthesia
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  • a higher dose of sedatives. If the stimulant wears off first then the depressant effects of the GHB/GBL may overcome the user and cause respiratory arrest
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  • In order to maintain consistency across the wiki, images of molecular structures should be produced in a standardized format rather than obtained from
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  • Barbiturates (category Depressant)
    receptors and inhibit excitatory AMPA receptors can explain the superior CNS-depressant effects of these agents to alternative GABA potentiating agents such as
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  • Benzodiazepines (category Depressant)
    intoxication. Once the stimulant effects wear off, the effects of the depressant will significantly increase, leading to intensified disinhibition, motor
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  • extended duration. Responsible use Depressant Benzodiazepine GABA Thienodiazepine (Wikipedia) Risks of Combining Depressants - TripSit  Kahan, M., Wilson, L
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  • respiratory arrest. Benzodiazepines - Central nervous system and/or respiratory-depressant effects may be additively or synergistically present. The two substances
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  • Alcohol (category Depressant)
    hydroxide, drinking alcohol or simply alcohol) is a naturally-occurring depressant substance of the alcohol class. It is the primary psychoactive component
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  • Methaqualone (category Depressant)
    Quaalude in the US and Mandrax in the UK) is a central nervous system (CNS) depressant of the quinazolinone class that acts as a sedative and hypnotic. The sedative–hypnotic
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  • acuminata - DMT-Nexus Wiki  Acacia baileyana Wikipedia | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Acacia_baileyana Acacia baileyana - DMT-Nexus Wiki  Acacia burkittii
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  • 2M2B (category Depressant)
    Responsible use Depressant Alcohol GHB GBL 2-methyl-2-butanol (Wikipedia) 2-methyl-2-butanol (2M2B) "Vodka" (Bluelight) Risks of Combining Depressants - TripSit 
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  • Baclofen (category Depressant)
    doses. Baclofen (also known as Lioresal, Gablofen, Kemstro, Liofen) is a depressant substance of the gabapentinoid class. It is a derivative of GABA and is
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  • 1,4-Butanediol (category Depressant)
    heavy doses. 1,4-Butanediol (also known as 1,4-B, BDO, BD or 1,4-BD) is a depressant substance and a prodrug for GHB. It occurs as a thick, colorless liquid
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  • GHB (category Depressant)
    gamma-Hydroxybutyric acid (also known as and 4-hydroxybutanoic acid and GHB) is a depressant substance. It is found naturally as a neurotransmitter and is also a precursor
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  • some cases. Benzodiazepines - Central nervous system and/or respiratory-depressant effects may be additively or synergistically present. The two substances
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  • Alprazolam (category Depressant)
    particularly in common to heavy doses. Alprazolam (also known as Xanax) is a depressant substance of the benzodiazepine class. Its characteristic effects include
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  • Amanita muscaria (category Depressant)
    potent, selective agonist for the GABAA receptor that produces sedative, depressant and deliriant effects. Although classified as “poisonous”, reports of
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  • high doses. Promethazine (commonly sold as Phenergan or Lergigan) is a depressant substance of the phenothiazine class. Alongside codeine, it is popularly
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  • GBL (category Depressant)
    gamma-Butyrolactone (also known as γ-butyrolactone and commonly as GBL) is a synthetic depressant substance of the lactone chemical class that produces powerful euphoric
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  • Oxycodone (category Depressant)
    respiratory arrest. Benzodiazepines - Central nervous system and/or respiratory-depressant effects may be additively or synergistically present. The two substances
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  • 1371/journal.pone.0194984. ISSN 1932-6203.  3-MeO-PCE (TripSit) | https://wiki.tripsit.me/wiki/3-MeO-PCE https://www.zakonyprolidi.cz/cs/2013-463?text=o+seznam
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  • Diphenhydramine (category Depressant)
    a sleep aid. Wakefulness - Even though diphenhydramine is primarily a depressant and causes sleepiness, it has stimulant effects on the body, which can
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  • Diazepam (category Depressant)
    Not to be confused with Diclazepam. Diazepam (also known as Valium) is a depressant substance of the benzodiazepine class. Its mechanism of action is to increase
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  • Cannabis (category Depressant)
    situation. Lower doses are associated with relaxing effects similar to a depressant. Higher doses are associated with mild-to-moderate hallucinogenic effects
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  • Clonazepam (category Depressant)
    anxiolytic, but also anticonvulsant, muscle relaxant, amnesic, sedative, depressant and hypnotic effects. It is commonly used and FDA approved for the medical
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  • Phenibut (category Depressant)
    Phenybut, Noofen, Citrocard, and commonly as Phenibut) is a lesser-known depressant substance of the gabapentinoid class. Phenibut acts as a receptor agonist
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  • Gabapentin (category Depressant)
    particularly in common to heavy doses. Gabapentin (also known as Neurontin) is a depressant substance of the gabapentinoid class. It is a structural analog of the
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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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  • Quetiapine (category Depressant)
    intoxication. Once the stimulant effects wear off, the effects of the depressant will significantly increase, leading to intensified disinhibition, motor
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  • Zolpidem (category Depressant)
    within this compound is significantly stronger than that of other GABAergic depressant when proportionally compared to their other effects. This is why zolpidem
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  • literature based on anecdotal user reports and the personal analyses of PsychonautWiki contributors. As a result, they should be viewed with a healthy degree of
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  • Gaboxadol (category Depressant)
    Gaboxadol (also knows as THIP, OV101 and LU-2-030) is a depressant substance of the isoxazole class that produces sedative, anxiolytic, hypnotic and distinct
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  • Carisoprodol (category Depressant)
    intoxication. Once the stimulant effects wear off, the effects of the depressant will significantly increase, leading to intensified disinhibition, motor
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  • PsychonautWiki Indexes (Experience ⋅ Psychoactive substance ⋅ Psychonaut media ⋅ Replication ⋅ Subjective effect ⋅ Tripsitting ⋅ Tutorial) ⋅ Drug-related
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  • widely adopted for all intents and purposes and may describe a recreational depressant that may or may not contain pure diacetylmorphine. Subjective effects
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