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  • Subjective effect index (category PsychonautWiki) (section Cognitive effects)
    Sleepiness Suggestibility suppression Thought deceleration Cognitive dysphoria Cognitive euphoria Compulsive redosing Conceptual thinking Glossolalia Multiple
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  • Experience index (category PsychonautWiki)
    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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  • (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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  • Physical euphoria - At lower to moderate dosages, the sensation itself can be described as feelings of physical comfort, warmth and euphoria which spreads
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  • ISSN 0378-4274.  https://psychonautwiki.org/wiki/File:Nbome_death_news_i2013e0190_disp.jpg https://psychonautwiki.org/wiki/File:Nbome_death_news_i2013e0191_disp
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  • by MDMA, but with less intensity. Like euphoria, it is most present at dosages above 100mg. Cognitive euphoria - This effect can be described in its manifestation
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  • by spontaneous rushes of euphoria that become longer and more drawn out proportional to the dosage consumed. Physical euphoria Perception of bodily lightness
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  • ISSN 0378-4274.  https://psychonautwiki.org/wiki/File:Nbome_death_news_i2013e0190_disp.jpg https://psychonautwiki.org/wiki/File:Nbome_death_news_i2013e0191_disp
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  • by spontaneous rushes of euphoria that become longer and more drawn out proportional to the dosage consumed. Physical euphoria Tactile enhancement Bodily
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  • ISSN 0378-4274.  https://psychonautwiki.org/wiki/File:Nbome_death_news_i2013e0190_disp.jpg https://psychonautwiki.org/wiki/File:Nbome_death_news_i2013e0191_disp
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  • Perception of bodily lightness Physical euphoria - 3-HO-PCP has been reported to more readily induce euphoria than most other dissociatives, such as ketamine
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  • consistent and prevalent when compared to other common stimulants. Cognitive euphoria Compulsive redosing- This behavioral effect is generally less pronounced
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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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  • plateaus ⋅ Machinescapes ⋅ Motor control loss ⋅ Physical autonomy ⋅ Physical euphoria ⋅ Pupil dilation ⋅ Sedation ⋅ Spontaneous bodily sensations ⋅ Stimulation
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  • most prominent of these cognitive effects generally include: Analysis enhancement Compulsive redosing Ego inflation Cognitive euphoria - This effect is often
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  • decreased weight Stimulation Sedation Physical euphoria Physical autonomy Increased music appreciation Cognitive euphoria analysis suppression Language suppression
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  • Depersonalization Derealization Disinhibition Psychosis Delusion Cognitive euphoria Memory suppression Ego death Amnesia Immersion enhancement Increased
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  • and the euphoria that can result often leads to the urge to compulsively redose. MDMA - MDMA strongly amplifies the physical, visual, and cognitive effects
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  • and euphoria. It displays a large number of typical psychedelic, entactogenic and stimulant cognitive effects. The most prominent of these cognitive effects
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  • nerve endings across the body. Physical euphoria - 3-MeO-PCP has been reported to more readily induce euphoria than most other dissociatives, such as ketamine
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  • major suppression of anxiety and feelings of worry. Cognitive euphoria - Strong affective euphoria and feelings of happiness and significant increases
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  • administration. Conceptual thinking Emotion enhancement - The most prominent cognitive component of the cannabinoid experience is the way in which it enhances
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  • are assumed to share this risk. Anxiety suppression Disinhibition Cognitive euphoria - This effect is generally produced only at high doses, and is thought
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  • doses or continued use, delusions and psychosis become likely. Anxiety Cognitive euphoria Compulsive redosing - MDPV is extremely potent in this effect; it
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  • Flunitrazolam can cause considerable anmesia. Cognitive euphoria - The cognitive euphoria felt on flunitrazepam is significantly stronger than that felt on other
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  • become dysfunctional and recreational due to the scattering quality of its euphoria and stimulation.[citation needed] Similar to MDA, MDMA, 4-FA, and other
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  • well as cognitive and memory impairment and amnesia. Some dissociatives affect the dopamine and/or opioid systems and are capable of inducing euphoria. Dissociatives
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  • these effects are similar to those of LSD, psilocybin or ayahuasca. Cognitive euphoria - When applied a "long trip" method, DMT can induce this effect with
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  • general lack of motor control. Physical euphoria - Theobromine has been reported to produce very mild physical euphoria in non-tolerant users, especially when
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  • include sedation, anxiety suppression, disinhibition, muscle relaxation, and euphoria. Side effects include decreased blood pressure, lowered heart rate, respiratory
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  • Special Content Project (category PsychonautWiki) (section Cognitive effects)
    Thought connectivity Thought organization Multiple thought streams Cognitive euphoria Ego inflation These effects are rare and unable to be reliably produced
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  • generally include but are not limited to: Focus enhancement Physical euphoria Cognitive euphoria Appetite suppression Memory enhancement Analysis enhancement Teeth
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  • respiratory depression." Sedation - "Starting to feel a little sedated." Cognitive euphoria - "Everything feels right. I'm chilling hard." Anxiety suppression
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  • state of consciousness marked by unusual changes in perception, mood, and cognitive processes. While the precise mechanism of action is not known, psychedelic
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  • addictive properties, but also for their ability to produce a feeling of euphoria, motivating some to use opioids recreationally. Opioids are based upon
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  • increased likelihood of road traffic accidents. Muscle relaxation Physical euphoria Sedation Seizure suppression Paradoxical reactions to thienodiazepines
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  • by many as one of stimulation, euphoria, relaxation, anxiety suppression and pain relief. Disinhibition Cognitive euphoria - This particular substance can
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  • than other common stimulants like amphetamine or cocaine. Cognitive euphoria - The cognitive effects of methylphenidate are oftentimes subjectively perceived
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  • extremely small subset of individuals. Anxiety suppression Disinhibition Cognitive euphoria Memory suppression Amnesia Analysis suppression Thought deceleration
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  • fatigue. describing; "...exhilaration and lasting euphoria, which in no way differs from the normal euphoria of the healthy person .... You perceive an increase
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  • generally caused by the anxiety the user experiences during the comedown. Cognitive euphoria - Compared to gabapentinoids (such as phenibut) and benzodiazepines
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  • combinations of muscle groups. Physical euphoria - Feelings of frequent but unpredictable rushes of warm physical euphoria are extremely common and very pleasurable
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  • sensation is reached it can produce feelings of pronounced physical and cognitive euphoria along with tranquility, a sense of lethargy or sedation, or total
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  • effect is consistent in its manifestation and outrospection dominant. Cognitive euphoria Conceptual thinking Creativity enhancement Delusion Emotion enhancement
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  • Anxiety & Paranoia Empathy, affection, and sociability enhancement Cognitive euphoria Analysis enhancement Personal bias suppression Novelty enhancement
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  • Confusion Cognitive euphoria - While states of cognitive euphoria are commonly reported, this effect can unpredictably manifest itself as cognitive dysphoria
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  • patients on high-dosage regimes. Anxiety suppression Disinhibition Cognitive euphoria - This effect is not consistently produced between individuals and
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  • psychedelics and stimulants. Analysis suppression Conceptual thinking Cognitive euphoria - This effect is generally mild and usually only present during the
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  • powerful euphoria. It contains a large number of typical psychedelic, entactogenic and stimulant cognitive effects. The most prominent of these cognitive effects
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  • combinations of muscle groups. Physical euphoria - Feelings of frequent but unpredictable rushes of warm physical euphoria are extremely common and very pleasurable
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  • or after redosing and staying awake for extended periods of time. Cognitive euphoria Compulsive redosing Delusion Disinhibition Ego inflation Emotion suppression
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  • onset and hits its limit once the peak has been reached. Physical euphoria - Physical euphoria is very prominent when used responsibly (i.e. reasonable dosing
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  • with stimulants. Immersion enhancement Suggestibility enhancement Cognitive euphoria - This component is, generally speaking less consistent and pronounced
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  • cocaine, leading to increased sociability. Cognitive euphoria - This component is much less intense than the euphoria experienced with other stimulants such
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  • Diphenhydramine, Doxylamine and chlorpheniramine. Euphoria - Usually, promethazine causes minimal euphoria normally only in anxious individuals and can even
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  • produces as but is otherwise essentially indistinguishable. Physical euphoria - Physical euphoria on 1cP-MiPLA is not as consistent as it is with substances like
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  • Muscle relaxation Physical euphoria - In comparison to alcohol, 2-methyl-2-butanol has less pronounced physical euphoria in proportion to other effects
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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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  • more common among inexperienced users. Autonomous voice communication Cognitive euphoria Analysis enhancement - This effect is consistent in its manifestation
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  • stimulation and powerful euphoria. It contains a large number of typical stimulant cognitive effects. The most prominent of these cognitive effects generally
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  • dehydration in the user. Orgasm suppression Pupil constriction Cognitive euphoria - The cognitive euphoria experienced on this substance is extremely intense when
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  • falling over and injuring oneself. Gait alteration Euphoria - This results in feelings of physical euphoria which range between mild pleasure to moderate all-encompassing
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  • or after redosing and staying awake for extended periods of time. Cognitive euphoria Compulsive redosing Delusion Disinhibition Ego inflation Emotion suppression
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  • inhibiting various types of cognitive thought processes, as well as generally inducing a suppression of both normal somatic and cognitive functions. However, the
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  • the experience relative to its visual and cognitive effects. Perception of bodily heaviness Physical euphoria - This effect is reported to be more readily
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  • vu Depersonalization Derealization Disinhibition Dream potentiation Cognitive euphoria Immersion enhancement Analysis suppression Introspection Memory suppression
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  • effects generally include: Anxiety suppression Cognitive euphoria - Strong cognitive euphoria and feelings of happiness can be produced by MDA and are likely
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  • Autonomous voice communication Dream potentiation Analysis suppression Cognitive euphoria Compulsive redosing Increased libido Increased music appreciation
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  • suppression Pupil constriction Cognitive euphoria - This particular substance can be considered as less intense in its cognitive euphoria when compared with that
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  • benzodiazepines or other GABAergics. Cognitive euphoria - Users report moderate to strong states of cognitive euphoria which tend to occur during the come-up
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  • normal cognitive patterns (and their associated limitations). Manifests as lateral or abstract thinking patterns. Cognitive euphoria - Cognitive euphoria
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  • are listed and described below: Amnesia Anxiety suppression Cognitive euphoria Compulsive redosing Conceptual thinking Creativity enhancement Decreased
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  • with stimulants. Immersion enhancement Suggestibility enhancement Cognitive euphoria - This component is, generally speaking less consistent and pronounced
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  • Nausea Stomach cramps Pupil constriction Orgasm suppression Cognitive euphoria - Cognitive euphoria on hydrocodone is described as less intense compared to
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  • controllability and solid in style. Anxiety suppression Disinhibition Cognitive euphoria - The euphoria of this substance is reported to be stronger than that of other
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  • experience. The most prominent of these cognitive effects generally include: Analysis enhancement Anxiety Cognitive euphoria - This effect, when it occurs, is
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  • include unity and interconnectedness, time distortion, conceptual thinking, euphoria, and ego loss. 5-MeO-DMT's psychedelic effects are best compared to DMT
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  • muscle relaxation, enhanced motivation, and euphoria. Lower doses (under 1 gram) are typically used as a cognitive and lifestyle supplement while higher doses
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  • their surroundings while on Amanita muscaria. Cognitive euphoria - This results in feelings of physical euphoria which range between mild pleasure to powerfully
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  • Appetite suppression Orgasm suppression Cognitive euphoria - Fentanyl can be considered less intense in its cognitive euphoria when compared with that of morphine
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  • ☠. Pain relief Euphoria - In comparison to other opioids, this particular substance can be considered similar in its physical euphoria when compared with
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  • conjunction with MDMA, the physical and cognitive effects of MDMA are amplified. The visual, physical and cognitive effects of PRO-LAD are also intensified
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  • drugs. The most prominent of these cognitive effects generally include: Disinhibition Cognitive euphoria - A euphoria very similar to amphetamine or cocaine
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  • needed] Additional subjective effects of DiPT include a body high, moderate euphoria, mild visuals, dizziness, and nausea. Very little data exists about the
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  • and scenarios and plots) Analysis enhancement Conceptual thinking Cognitive euphoria Delusion Emotion enhancement Immersion enhancement Increased music
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  • its manifestation and outrospection dominant. Conceptual thinking Cognitive euphoria - This component is, generally speaking less consistent and pronounced
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  • most often be met afterwards with sensations of euphoria, catharsis or rejuvenation. Cognitive euphoria Autonomous voice communication Suggestibility enhancement
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  • ketamine or MXE. Amnesia Analysis suppression Anxiety suppression Cognitive euphoria Conceptual thinking Creativity enhancement Depersonalization Déjà
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  • experienced in case of falling over and injuring oneself. Euphoria - This results in feelings of physical euphoria which range between mild pleasure to powerfully
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  • flushing Appetite suppression Orgasm suppression Cognitive euphoria - Morphine produces cognitive euphoria that is substantially stronger compared to other
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  • still prove strong enough to provide long-lasting therapeutic effects. Cognitive euphoria Analysis enhancement - This effect is consistent in its manifestation
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  • of euphoria and feelings of love or empathy. It contains a number of typical entactogenic cognitive effects. The most prominent of these cognitive effects
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  • introspection, conceptual thinking, euphoria, and ego loss. However, it is reported to produce significantly less visual effects, euphoria, and ego loss than mescaline
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  • its manifestation and outrospection dominant. Conceptual thinking Cognitive euphoria - This component is, generally speaking less consistent and pronounced
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  • cannabis, and due to food tasting better users will usually eat more. Physical euphoria - This effect can be described as warm, calming sensations over the body
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  • with stimulants. Immersion enhancement Suggestibility enhancement Cognitive euphoria - This component is, generally speaking less consistent and pronounced
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  • while during the come down. Thought acceleration Disinhibition Cognitive euphoria - A euphoria very similar to amphetamine or cocaine is present as well as
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  • mental stimulation, increased focus, and euphoria. It contains a large number of typical stimulant cognitive effects. Although negative side effects are
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  • Analysis suppression Cognitive euphoria or Cognitive dysphoria - Some reports of recreational mirtazapine use describe mild euphoria, while others either
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  • distinct dissociation from their surroundings. Cognitive euphoria - This results in feelings of physical euphoria which range between mild pleasure to powerfully
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  • control loss Nausea Perception of bodily lightness Physical autonomy Physical euphoria Spatial disorientation Spontaneous physical sensations Tactile disconnection
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  • stimulation, motivation enhancement, appetite suppression, and euphoria. Its cognitive and physical effects are reported to be similar to methylphenidate
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  • coming in waves of euphoria, swapping from moments of sobriety to intense visuals. Because 4-HO-MET is heavy on visuals and light on cognitive distress, it can
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  • more stimulation or euphoria but side effects such as insomnia. Analysis enhancement Anxiety or Anxiety suppression Cognitive euphoria Compulsive redosing
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  • depression Physical euphoria - This effect generally occurs only at heavier doses, but may be present at lower doses as well. The euphoria felt on carisoprodol
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  • codeine. Physical euphoria - Kratom reliably produces physical euphoria at higher doses. However, this euphoria is not as intense as the euphoria of opioids like
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  • euphoric rushes of sensation. This results in feelings of physical and cognitive euphoria, particularly if it was the tulpa who initially engaged the possession
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  • include open and closed-eye visuals, time distortion, conceptual thinking, euphoria, and ego loss. User reports tend to characterize the effects of 2C-P in
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  • to dosage. The most prominent of these cognitive effects generally include: Anxiety suppression Cognitive euphoria - In comparison to other opioids, Tapentadol
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  • produces a variety of cognitive enhancements associated with stimulants. However, during the latter part of the duration, these cognitive enhancements may compete
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  • perspective hallucinations and scenarios and plots) Conceptual thinking Cognitive euphoria Confusion Creativity enhancement Emotion enhancement Empathy, affection
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  • effects include hallucinatory states, time distortion, conceptual thinking, euphoria, and ego loss. Its effects are generally described as mild, indistinct
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  • enhancement Déjà vu Depersonalization Derealization Dream potentiation Cognitive euphoria Memory suppression Ego death Amnesia Immersion enhancement Increased
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  • disorganization and incoherence. Anxiety & Paranoia Conceptual thinking Cognitive euphoria & Cognitive dysphoria Déjà vu Emotionality enhancement Feelings of impending
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  • phase, relative to LSD. Conceptual thinking Creativity enhancement Cognitive euphoria - This component is, generally speaking less consistent and pronounced
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  • sentences. Cognitive euphoria - While states of cognitive euphoria are commonly reported, this effect can unpredictably manifest itself as cognitive dysphoria
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  • opioids. Orgasm suppression Cognitive euphoria - This particular substance can be considered as less intense in its cognitive euphoria when compared with that
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  • sudden cardiac death. Cognitive euphoria - This particular substance can be considered as less intense in its cognitive euphoria when compared with that
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  • sleepy. Analysis suppression Anxiety suppression Cognitive euphoria - GHB produces intense states of euphoria comparable to that of cocaine, MDMA, and opiates
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  • Optical sliding Increased salivation Anxiety suppression Disinhibition Cognitive euphoria Empathy, affection, and sociability enhancement - Unlike alcohol which
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  • disconnection Consciousness disconnection Anxiety suppression Disinhibition Cognitive euphoria Compulsive redosing - This effect is more prominent based on the route
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  • of MDMA. Euphoria Thought acceleration Analysis enhancement - This effect is mostly present in lower doses when not overshadowed by euphoria. Immersion
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  • powerful euphoria. It displays a large number of typical psychedelic, entactogenic and stimulant cognitive effects. The most prominent of these cognitive effects
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  • perhaps due to its relatively weaker activity on dopamine reuptake. Cognitive euphoria Disinhibition Ego inflation Focus enhancement - This component is
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  • suppression Cognitive euphoria - In comparison to other opioids, this particular substance can be considered similar in its cognitive euphoria when compared
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  • combinations of muscle groups. Physical euphoria - Feelings of frequent but unpredictable rushes of warm physical euphoria are extremely common. These can move
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  • substance's cognitive effects may be included here. You may select from a list of cognitive effects to add below here. Cognitive euphoria - The euphoria produced
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  • perspective hallucinations and scenarios and plots) Conceptual thinking Cognitive euphoria Delusion Emotion enhancement Immersion enhancement Increased music
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  • infrequently, will tend to result in a complete loss of all anxiety symptoms. Cognitive euphoria - This effect is dose dependent; a low dose will tend to produce only
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  • perspective hallucinations and scenarios and plots) Conceptual thinking Cognitive euphoria Delusion Emotion enhancement Immersion enhancement Increased music
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  • the body feel light and effortless to move. Physical autonomy Physical euphoria Spatial disorientation Spontaneous physical sensations - The 3-MeO-PCMo
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  • suppression Orgasm suppression Euphoria - Like codeine, this particular substance can be considered as less intense in its cognitive euphoria when compared with that
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  • compared the nature and cognitive effects to MXE specifically, albeit without the pronounced "body warmth" or physical euphoria and a having a tendency
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  • of euphoria and feelings of love or empathy. It contains a number of typical entactogenic cognitive effects. The most prominent of these cognitive effects
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  • between each other in a consistent loop once every 20 - 60 minutes. Cognitive euphoria Increased libido Immersion enhancement Novelty enhancement Creativity
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  • buprenorphine is described by many as one of euphoria, relaxation, anxiety suppression and pain relief. Cognitive euphoria - This particular substance can be considered
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  • suppression Orgasm suppression Cognitive euphoria - This particular substance can be considered as less intense in its cognitive euphoria when compared with that
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  • are listed and described below: Amnesia Anxiety suppression Cognitive euphoria Compulsive redosing Conceptual thinking Creativity enhancement Decreased
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  • of deja-vu consistently when under the influence of nitrous oxide. Cognitive euphoria - This can be described as feelings of mild to intense happiness and
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  • enhancement Conceptual thinking Thought acceleration Thought connectivity Cognitive euphoria Analysis suppression Emotion enhancement Empathy, affection, and sociability
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  • moderate euphoria. It contains a large number of typical psychedelic, entactogenic and stimulant cognitive effects. The most prominent of these cognitive effects
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  • intense in comparison to codeine. Euphoria - This particular substance can be considered as less intense in its physical euphoria when compared with that of morphine
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  • significantly weaker than that of benzodiazepines. Compulsive redosing Cognitive euphoria Psychosis Delusion - At heavier dosages, this effect may become present
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  • high doses and especially when one has a low tolerance. Physical euphoria - Physical euphoria with nicotine happens more often when the user has low tolerance
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  • rapid and the euphoria that can result often leads to the urge to compulsively redose. MDMA - When combined with MDMA, the physical and cognitive effects of
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  • in which the user is alone. Conceptual thinking Emotion enhancement Cognitive euphoria Immersion enhancement Increased music appreciation Memory suppression
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  • repeatedly. Thought acceleration Thought organization Cognitive euphoria - The cognitive euphoria that this substance produces is often reported to be extremely
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  • induce a state of mild stupor and confusion. Thought deceleration Cognitive euphoria Motivation enhancement Anxiety suppression Depression - A low mood
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  • barbiturates, or GHB. Physical euphoria - Gabapentin is capable of producing weak to moderate states of physical euphoria in some users. However, it is
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  • effects commonly include: Anxiety Cognitive fatigue Depression Irritability Motivation suppression Wakefulness Cognitive euphoria Thought acceleration Focus enhancement
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  • recreational activities such as gaming and watching movies. Euphoria - The cognitive euphoria of 4F-EPH is subtle, relaxing, and often very pleasant. It
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  • peripheral effects including sedation, stimulation, anxiety, cognitive dysphoria, euphoria, headaches, eye strain, and muscle convulsions. The harmala alkaloids
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  • and head. Physical euphoria - This component, while prominent in the experience, is generally not as strong as the cognitive euphoria that can be induced
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  • still prove strong enough to provide long-lasting therapeutic effects. Cognitive euphoria Analysis enhancement - This effect is consistent in its manifestation
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  • with the onset and hits its limit once the peak has been reached. Physical euphoria Nausea - In its traditional form, ayahuasca is famous for its purgative
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  • of psychedelic stimulation, bodily awareness enhancements and physical euphoria that remains consistent throughout the experience once it has developed
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  • useful in mitigating the effects of panic attacks. Cognitive euphoria - More pronounced feelings of euphoria have been reported at doses near or above 100 mg
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  • Orgasm suppression Euphoria - In comparison to other opioids, this particular substance can be considered similar in its cognitive euphoria when compared with
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  • guaranteed to bring anxiety, due to all the adverse effects. Cognitive euphoria or Cognitive dysphoria - This depends greatly on the dosage, as higher dosages
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  • conjunction with MDMA, the physical and cognitive effects of MDMA are amplified. The visual, physical and cognitive effects of LSM-775 are also intensified
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  • stimulation, increased focus, and powerful euphoria. It contains a large number of typical stimulant cognitive effects. Although negative side effects are
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  • sensation. This tingling sensation is also accompanied by spontaneous rushes of euphoria that become longer and more drawn out proportional to the dosage consumed
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  • experience. The most prominent of these cognitive effects generally include: Disinhibition Euphoria - The euphoria capable of being produced by propylhexedrine
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  • of PARGY-LAD as prominent in comparison to its accompanying visual and cognitive effects. Like LSD, it can behave as a fast-moving, sharp and location specific
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  • proportional to dosage. In comparison to its often relatively mild accompanying cognitive and visual effects, Bufotenin seems to have by far the most proportionally
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  • cannabinoids such as JWH-018 or JWH-073. Emotion enhancement - The most prominent cognitive component of cannabinoids is the way in which they enhance the emotions
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  • libido Appetite suppression Cognitive euphoria - This particular substance can be considered as less intense in its cognitive euphoria when compared with that
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  • higher will usually impair concentration. Cognitive euphoria - This component is much less intense than the euphoria experienced with other stimulants such
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  • metabolite norpethidine. Cognitive euphoria - This particular substance can be considered as very intense in its cognitive euphoria. The sensation itself
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  • suppression Anxiety suppression Cognitive euphoria - This particular substance can be considered as less intense in its cognitive euphoria when compared with that
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  • heavy dose range is reached. Thought connectivity Thought organization Cognitive euphoria Introspection Personal bias suppression Immersion enhancement Novelty
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  • with stimulants. Immersion enhancement Suggestibility enhancement Cognitive euphoria - This component is, generally speaking less consistent and pronounced
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  • uncontrollable focus that occurs at higher doses. Euphoria - 3,4-CTMP is reported to be inconsistent in euphoria, regardless of dose. In general, lower doses
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  • latter half of the peak onward, typically more often at higher dosages. Cognitive euphoria Increased music appreciation - This effect is often reported as being
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  • sensation. This tingling sensation is also accompanied by spontaneous rushes of euphoria that become longer and more drawn out proportional to the dosage consumed
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  • geometry experienced with cannabis. Emotion enhancement - The most prominent cognitive component of cannabinoids is the way in which they enhance the emotions
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  • produces as but is otherwise essentially indistinguishable. Physical euphoria - Physical euphoria on MiPLA is not as consistent as it is with substances like stimulants
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  • deceleration Disinhibition Delusion Delirium Analysis suppression Euphoria - Some users report euphoria from zopiclone, although this is short lived and usually
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  • sensation. This tingling sensation is also accompanied by spontaneous rushes of euphoria that become longer and more drawn out proportional to the dosage consumed
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  • paragraph summary of the substance's cognitive effects may be included here. You may select from a list of cognitive effects to add below here. Anxiety suppression
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  • include: Anxiety Cognitive fatigue Depression Irritability Motivation suppression Thought deceleration Wakefulness Cognitive euphoria Thought acceleration
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  • perspective hallucinations and scenarios and plots) Conceptual thinking Cognitive euphoria Delusion Emotion enhancement Immersion enhancement Increased music
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  • despite dozens or even hundreds of uses. Disinhibition Cognitive euphoria - Strong emotional euphoria and feelings of happiness are present within MDEA and
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  • feelings of empathy, euphoria and a general relaxed state of mind. At higher dosages, this becomes less apparent as physical and cognitive side effects appear
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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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  • moderate euphoria. It contains a large number of typical psychedelic, entactogenic and stimulant cognitive effects. The most prominent of these cognitive effects
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  • Itchiness Respiratory depression Decreased blood pressure Dry mouth Cognitive euphoria Anxiety suppression Confusion Irritability - While opioids are well
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  • benzodiazepines, this effect is very mild and only present at heavy dosages. Physical euphoria - This effect can occur alongside Muscle relaxation, and is only present
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  • commonly include: Anxiety Cognitive fatigue Depression Irritability Motivation suppression Thought deceleration Wakefulness The cognitive effects of NM-2-AI can
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  • patients on high-dosage regimes. Anxiety suppression Disinhibition Cognitive euphoria - This effect is not consistently produced between individuals and
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  • geometry experienced with cannabis. Emotion enhancement - The most prominent cognitive component of cannabinoids is the way in which they enhance the emotions
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  • benzodiazepines. It may also help to stifle cravings for many other substances. Cognitive euphoria - Kava has positive effects on serotonin, dopamine, and GABA activity
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  • contains a large number of typical depressants cognitive effects. The most prominent of these cognitive effects generally include: Amnesia Anxiety suppression
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  • immediately dissipating. It can be described as less intense in proportion to cognitive effects when compared to JWH-018 Sedation - Generally, the effects on the
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  • several hours have passed, over the course of only a few minutes. Cognitive euphoria Novelty enhancement Creativity enhancement Introspection Déjà vu Ego
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  • anxiety suppression and decreased inhibition. You may select from a list of cognitive effects to add below here. Analysis suppression Anxiety suppression[citation
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  • at heavy doses. This effect is a result of the drug suppressing basic cognitive functions such as comprehension, memory, and reasoning skills. Delusions
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  • patients on high-dosage regimes. Anxiety suppression Disinhibition Cognitive euphoria - This effect is generally produced only at high doses, and is thought
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  • typical depressant cognitive effects. The most prominent of these cognitive effects generally include: Amnesia Cognitive euphoria - The euphoria felt on temazepam
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  • benzodiazepines like clonazepam or lorazepam. Seizure suppression Physical euphoria Visual acuity suppression Paradoxical reactions to benzodiazepines such
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  • brain. Pupil dilation Itchiness Thought acceleration Disinhibition Cognitive euphoria Stimulation Motivation enhancement Wakefulness Novelty enhancement
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  • at lower doses and its much less pronounced than with MDMA. Cognitive euphoria or Cognitive dysphoria - This depends greatly on the dosage, as higher dosages
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  • comparable to that of a milder mescaline, 2C-B or 2C-E experience. Physical euphoria Tactile enhancement Temperature regulation suppression - Compared to 2C-B
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  • doses of pentobarbital may cause blurred vision. Anxiety suppression Cognitive euphoria - Compared to other GABAergic depressants, this effect is particularly
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  • benzodiazepines like clonazepam or lorazepam. Seizure suppression Physical euphoria Visual acuity suppression Paradoxical reactions to benzodiazepines such
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  • extremely sleepy. Analysis suppression Anxiety suppression Disinhibition Cognitive euphoria - GBL is far more euphoric than alcohol or benzodiazepines, more akin
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  • mental stimulation accompanied by a powerful sense of euphoria. Thought acceleration Disinhibition Euphoria - This effect is usually not as powerful as with
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  • doses of phenobarbital may cause blurred vision. Anxiety suppression Cognitive euphoria - Compared to short-acting barbiturates such as pentobarbital and
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  • doses of secobarbital may cause blurred vision. Anxiety suppression Cognitive euphoria - Compared to other GABAergic depressants, this effect is particularly
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  • Dehydration Dizziness Sleep paralysis Drifting Colour enhancement Cognitive euphoria Dream potentiation Memory enhancement Sleepiness Distortions Hallucinations
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  • relaxation, disinhibition, and euphoria. Pyrazolam is reported to produce comparably greater amounts of sedation and less euphoria than other benzodiazepines
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  • geometry experienced with cannabis. Emotion enhancement - The most prominent cognitive component of cannabinoids is the way in which they enhance the emotions
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  • include addiction, severe injury, or death ☠. here. Sedation Physical euphoria here. Euphoria Emotional numbing here. less intense audio stimulation Death with
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  • because of neurotransmitter depletion. Its effects commonly include: Anxiety Cognitive fatigue - This component can occur during the offset of this compound as
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  • causing psychological dependence among certain users due to its lack of euphoria or recreational effects. If addiction has developed, cravings and withdrawal
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  • cramps Tactile enhancement Analysis enhancement Anxiety suppression Cognitive euphoria Focus enhancement Irritability Mania Memory enhancement Mindfulness
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  • occur as consistently as it does on other stimulants such as MDMA. The cognitive effects of theacrine can be broken down into several components which progressively
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  • considered to be less intense when compared with that of MDMA. Euphoria - Mild emotional euphoria and feelings of happiness are present within mexedrone and
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  • still prove strong enough to provide long-lasting therapeutic effects. Cognitive euphoria Delusion Analysis enhancement - This effect is consistent in its manifestation
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  • include: Cognitive fatigue Thought deceleration Anxiety Depression Wakefulness Irritability Anxiety suppression Analysis enhancement Cognitive euphoria - Tyrosine
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  • introduced as a clinical drug indicated for depression, narcolepsy and cognitive enhancement in organic dementia. As with methylphenidate and pipradol,
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  • control loss Respiratory depression Dizziness Seizure suppression Physical euphoria - Diazepam is similar to other benzodiazepines, where despite suppressing
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  • include: Anxiety Cognitive fatigue Depression Irritability Motivation suppression Thought deceleration Wakefulness The general cognitive effects of prolintane
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  • deceleration Wakefulness Empathy, affection, and sociability enhancement Cognitive euphoria Compulsive redosing Increased music appreciation Focus enhancement
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  • acceleration Analysis enhancement Memory enhancement Motivation enhancement Cognitive euphoria Wakefulness Increased music appreciation - It appears less consistently
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  • contains a large number of typical depressants cognitive effects. The most prominent of these cognitive effects generally include: Amnesia Anxiety suppression
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  • clinical studies. Skin flushing Appetite suppression Orgasm suppression Cognitive euphoria Anxiety suppression Compulsive redosing - Due to its fast onset and
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  • perspiration Skin flushing Euphoria - In comparison to other opioids, this particular substance can be considered similar in its cognitive euphoria when compared with
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  • other cathinones like a-PHP or NEP. Disinhibition Thought acceleration Cognitive euphoria Immersion enhancement Motivation enhancement Increased music appreciation
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  • They are popularly used in the LGBT community for this purpose. Physical euphoria Vasodilation - The vasodilation of poppers is intense and sudden. It results
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  • higher doses and may include addiction, severe injury, or death ☠. Physical euphoria - This effect is generally quite mild. Difficulty urinating Nausea Dizziness
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  • other recreational substances. Cannabidiol administration does not produce euphoria or other reinforcing effects and there is no evidence that use results
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  • have stated it as being one of the most euphoric benzodiazepines. The cognitive effects of clonazolam are thought to be mainly amnesic, but also include
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  • Increased bodily temperature Dysphoria - While this substance can induce a mild euphoria at low doses, mCPP is generally considered to be unpleasant and dysphoric
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  • that would otherwise wake them. Pain relief Muscle relaxation Physical euphoria - This effect is very mild and may not be pronounced at all in some users
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  • Nitrazepam can induce a significant level of amnesia. Cognitive euphoria - The cognitive euphoria experienced on nitrazepam can potentially be stronger than that
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  • include addiction, severe injury, or death ☠. here. Sedation Physical euphoria here. Euphoria Emotional numbing here. less intense audio stimulation Death may
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  • because of neurotransmitter depletion. Its effects commonly include: Anxiety Cognitive fatigue Depression Irritability Motivation suppression Thought deceleration
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  • produces a large number of cognitive effects associated with depressants and benzodiazepines. The most prominent of these cognitive effects generally include:
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  • control loss Respiratory depression Dizziness Seizure suppression Physical euphoria - This effect is often only present in individuals who are naturally anxious
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  • Anxiety suppression Disinhibition Thought deceleration Analysis suppression Euphoria Compulsive redosing Amnesia Emotion suppression - Although this compound
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  • commonly attributed to its glutamatergic effects. Motivation enhancement Cognitive euphoria Wakefulness Increased music appreciation Mania - This effect only
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