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  • Subjective effect index (category PsychonautWiki)
    pressure Decreased heart rate Increased blood pressure Increased heart rate Vasoconstriction Vasodilation Brain zaps Dizziness Headache Increased bodily temperature
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  • enhancement Temperature regulation suppression Increased bodily temperature Abnormal heartbeat Increased heart rate Increased blood pressure Vibrating vision - At
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  • suppression Pain relief Increased blood pressure - This effect is typically present at the higher doses.[citation needed] Increased heart rate - An uncomfortably
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  • Temperature regulation suppression Increased bodily temperature Abnormal heartbeat Increased heart rate Increased blood pressure Muscle contractions Muscle
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  • peak has been reached. Physical euphoria Abnormal heartbeat Increased heart rate Increased blood pressure- By about 30mmHg systolic and 20mmHg diastolic
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  • very considered very mild in its intensity. Abnormal heartbeat Increased heart rate Increased blood pressure Muscle contractions Muscle cramps Muscle tension
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  • after the blotter paper has been consumed. Abnormal heartbeat Increased heart rate Increased blood pressure Muscle contractions Muscle cramps Muscle tension
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  • extremely damaging cumulative effects. Abnormal heartbeat Increased blood pressure Increased heart rate Appetite suppression Body odor alteration - Methamphetamine
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  • very considered very mild in its intensity. Abnormal heartbeat Increased heart rate Increased blood pressure Muscle contractions Muscle cramps Muscle tension
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  • actually be very considered very mild in its intensity. Vasoconstriction Increased heart rate Pupil dilation Visual acuity enhancement Colour enhancement Pattern
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  • heartbeat[citation needed] Increased heart rate[citation needed] - Higher doses of MDPV can create a significant and often dangerous increase in heart rate and blood pressure
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  • only prominent at high doses. Abnormal heartbeat Increased blood pressure Increased heart rate Increased perspiration Respiratory depression Olfactory hallucinations
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  • Abnormal heartbeat[citation needed] Increased heart rate[citation needed] Increased blood pressure[citation needed] Increased perspiration Dehydration - Feelings
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  • Vasoconstriction Dehydration[citation needed] Increased perspiration[citation needed] Increased bodily temperature Increased heart rate[citation needed] Temporary erectile
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  • ketamine, this effect is only prominent at high doses. Increased blood pressure Increased heart rate Increased perspiration Respiratory depression Physical autonomy
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  • see the water intoxication and electrolyte imbalance section. Increased heart rate Increased perspiration - Avoid drinking too much water, see the water
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  • are often much more severe and can include high blood pressure, increased heart rate, heart attacks, agitation, vomiting, hallucinations, psychosis, seizures
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  • blood pressure[citation needed] Increased bodily temperature[citation needed] Increased heart rate[citation needed] Increased perspiration Motor control loss
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  • nystagmus. Abnormal heartbeat Increased blood pressure - This effect grows more pronounced with increased dose. Increased heart rate - This effect has been reported
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  • enhancement Increased blood pressure[citation needed] Increased bodily temperature[citation needed] Increased heart rate[citation needed] Increased perspiration
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  • are often much more severe and can include high blood pressure, increased heart rate, heart attacks, agitation, vomiting, hallucinations, psychosis, seizures
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  • Motor control loss Respiratory depression Seizure suppression Decreased heart rate Decreased blood pressure Perception of bodily heaviness - Flunitrazepam
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  • vasoconstricting and a vasodilating effects.[citation needed] Increased blood pressure Increased heart rate Increased perspiration Nausea - Moderate to extreme nausea
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  • urinating Dizziness Frequent urination Increased blood pressure Increased bodily temperature Increased heart rate Muscle cramps Physical fatigue Restless
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  • effect on pulse rate and cardiac output. Cocaine is a particularly cardiotoxic stimulant. Physical euphoria Increased heart rate Increased blood pressure
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  • death ☠. {{effects/base Stimulation Bronchodilation Increased perspiration Increased heart rate Increased blood pressure Pupil dilation Pain relief Impulsivity
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  • affection, and sociability enhancement Immersion enhancement Increased music appreciation Increased sense of humor Novelty enhancement Personal meaning enhancement
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  • to high doses. Increased blood pressure Increased heart rate Increased perspiration - This is the result of a combination of increased bodily temperature
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  • Spontaneous bodily sensations Increased heart rate Abnormal heartbeat Dehydration Frequent urination Dry mouth Appetite suppression Increased perspiration Nausea
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  • hyperventilation if excess stress is applied to the body. Increased heart rate[citation needed] Increased bodily temperature Temperature regulation suppression
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  • Stamina enhancement Abnormal heartbeat[citation needed] Increased heart rate[citation needed] Increased blood pressure[citation needed] Appetite suppression
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  • addiction, severe injury, or death ☠. Changes in felt bodily form Increased heart rate Neurogenesis Pupil dilation Physical autonomy Spatial disorientation
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  • peak has been reached. Tactile enhancement Increased heart rate[citation needed] Increased perspiration Increased blood pressure[citation needed] Temperature
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  • overdosing. The overdose effects of NBOMes are typically a dangerously high heart rate, blood pressure, hyperthermia and significant vasoconstriction also accompanied
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  • both vasoconstricting and vasodilating effects. Increased blood pressure Increased heart rate Increased perspiration[citation needed] Nausea - Moderate
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  • Stamina enhancement Abnormal heartbeat[citation needed] Increased heart rate[citation needed] Increased blood pressure[citation needed] Appetite suppression
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  • body euphoria took over. It was pretty manageable and quite typical. Increased heart rate and tightness/awkwardness in muscle tone, some temperature regulation
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  • vasoconstriction occurring. Tactile enhancement Increased heart rate Increased perspiration Increased blood pressure Body odor alteration - Mephedrone
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  • excess. Memory blackouts are likely Amphetamines - Stimulants increase respiration rate which allows for a higher dose of opiates than would otherwise
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  • the peak has been reached. Abnormal heartbeat[citation needed] Increased heart rate Increased blood pressure[citation needed] Appetite suppression - This
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  • such as running and dancing. Dehydration Appetite suppression Increased heart rate Increased blood pressure Decreased blood pressure - Rapid drops in blood
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  • 2C-T-2 (category PsychonautWiki articles needing factual verification from October 2020)
    Vasoconstriction Diarrhea Temperature regulation suppression Increased bodily temperature Increased heart rate Pupil dilation Visual acuity enhancement Colour enhancement
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  • distinct physical euphoria. Increased heart rate Dehydration Appetite suppression Nausea Temporary erectile dysfunction Increased perspiration Teeth grinding
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  • heartbeat Increased heart rate - In comparison to other stimulants such as amphetamine or cocaine, 3-FPM only has a mild effect on one's heart rate. This effect
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  • at higher dosages.[citation needed] Increased heart rate - Both substances increase heart rate significantly and this can become dangerous at higher dosages
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  • Difficulty urinating Frequent urination Headaches Increased heart rate Increased perspiration Increased blood pressure Muscle contractions Muscle cramps
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  • suppression Increased bodily temperature Decreased bodily temperature Vasoconstriction ” Abnormal heartbeat Increased heart rate Increased perspiration
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  • that may manifest in an extremely uncomfortable "exploding heart" sensation. Increased heart rate Dehydration - Dry mouth and dehydration are a universal
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  • consistently and intensely when compared to amphetamine or cocaine. Increased heart rate[citation needed] Appetite suppression - The above components are
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  • Abnormal heartbeat[citation needed] Increased heart rate[citation needed] Increased blood pressure[citation needed] Increased perspiration Temperature regulation
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  • condition which can be fatal if left untreated. Increased blood pressure Increased heart rate Increased perspiration Dehydration - Feelings of dry mouth
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  • physical sensations Increased heart rate[citation needed] - Early reports suggest that the effects of desoxypipradrol on heart rate and blood pressure are
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  • that may manifest in an extremely uncomfortable "exploding heart" sensation. Increased heart rate Dehydration - Dry mouth and dehydration are a universal
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  • medium doses Physical euphoria Dehydration Appetite suppression Increased heart rate Increased perspiration Teeth grinding - This component can be considered
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  • once the peak has been reached. Tactile enhancement Increased heart rate[citation needed] Increased blood pressure[citation needed] Temperature regulation
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  • causes a change in body odor, as well as increased perspiration. Increased blood pressure[citation needed] Increased perspiration[citation needed] Nausea Dehydration
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  • strain on the cardiovascular system with prolonged use. Increased heart rate[citation needed] Increased blood pressure[citation needed] Teeth grinding Focus
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  • syndrome, a condition which can be fatal if left untreated. Increased heart rate Increased perspiration Perception of bodily lightness Physical euphoria
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  • medium doses. Physical euphoria Dehydration Appetite suppression Increased heart rate Increased perspiration Teeth grinding - This component can be considered
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  • is mild. Increased heart rate - 4F-EPH has a moderate effect on heart rate that is not concerning or uncomfortable at moderate doses. Increased blood pressure
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  • Spontaneous physical sensations Pain relief Watery eyes Dehydration Increased heart rate Increased blood pressure Muscle contractions Muscle cramps Muscle spasms
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  • enhancement Tactile enhancement Nausea Increased blood pressure Increased heart rate Appetite suppression Increased perspiration Muscle contractions Muscle
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  • needed] Increased heart rate[citation needed] - Cyclazodone is reported to elevate heart rate to a greater degree than amphetamine. Increased blood pressure[citation
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  • Constipation Cough suppression Decreased libido Decreased heart rate Difficulty urinating Increased perspiration Itchiness Nausea - This effect can be intense
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  • genitals to warm them up and encourage blood flow. Increased blood pressure Increased heart rate Increased perspiration Bodily control enhancement Appetite
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  • doses. Headaches Increased heart rate - Higher doses of prolintane can create a significant and often dangerous increase in heart rate and blood pressure
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  • control. Dehydration Dry mouth Appetite suppression Vasoconstriction Increased heart rate Mouth numbing - When administered sublingually a long-lasting numbing
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  • MDMA Increased bodily temperature - The most common cause of death from PMA is due to severe hyperthermia. Increased blood pressure Increased heart rate
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  • suppression Constipation Cough suppression Decreased libido Decreased heart rate Difficulty urinating Nausea Stomach cramps Pupil constriction Orgasm suppression
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  • anaesthetic properties of this substance. Physical autonomy Increased salivation Increased heart rate Motor control loss - A loss of gross and fine motor control
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  • motor control. Increased heart rate Dehydration Appetite suppression Nausea Temporary erectile dysfunction Increased perspiration Increased blood pressure
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  • distinct from an opioid's physical euphoria.[citation needed] Increased heart rate and increased blood pressure - Anticholinergic activity at muscarinic acetylcholine
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  • autonomy Temperature regulation suppression Increased blood pressure Increased heart rate & Decreased heart rate Muscle contractions Muscle spasms Constipation
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  • a universal experience with MDAI. This effect is a product of an increased heart rate and an extreme motivation to engage in strenuous physical activities
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  • - Both substances raise heart rate, in extreme cases, panic attacks caused by these substances have led to more serious heart issues. Ketamine - Combining
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  • inability to swallow. Dehydration Increased heart rate[citation needed] Increased blood pressure[citation needed] Increased perspiration Pain relief[citation
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  • Bodily pressures Increased heart rate[citation needed] Increased blood pressure[citation needed] Temperature regulation suppression Increased bodily temperature[citation
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  • less intense than amphetamine and methylphenidate. Increased heart rate Abnormal heartbeat Increased perspiration Teeth grinding - This component can be
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  • experience. Increased heart rate - In comparison to other stimulants such as amphetamine or cocaine, methiopropamine only has a mild effect on one's heart rate
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  • Respiratory depression Increased heart rate - Zolpidem can increase heart rate.[citation needed] Increased blood pressure - Zolpidem can increase blood pressure
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  • lesser degree than with MDMA. Increased heart rate Dehydration Appetite suppression Nausea Temporary erectile dysfunction Increased perspiration Nystagmus Acuity
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  • il has the tendency to increase the frequency of bowel movements in certain individuals.[citation needed] Increased heart rate[citation needed] Dizziness[citation
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  • high doses Dry mouth Vasoconstriction Increased heart rate - Ephedrine is often reported to increase heart rate to a greater extent than other amphetamines
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  • Abnormal heartbeat[citation needed] Increased heart rate[citation needed] Increased blood pressure[citation needed] Increased perspiration Muscle contractions
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  • Temperature regulation suppression Tactile enhancement Increased heart rate Increased perspiration Increased blood pressure Teeth grinding - This component can
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  • Motor control loss Headaches Decreased libido Increased blood pressure Appetite enhancement Increased heart rate Orgasm suppression Difficulty urinating Nausea
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  • oxycodone develops with prolonged and repeated use. The rate at which this occurs develops at different rates for different effects, with tolerance to the constipation-inducing
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  • suppression Increased bodily temperature Abnormal heartbeat[citation needed] Increased blood pressure[citation needed] Increased heart rate[citation needed]
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  • Temperature regulation suppression Tactile enhancement Increased heart rate Increased perspiration Increased blood pressure Teeth grinding - This component can
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  • pressures Nausea Abnormal heartbeat[citation needed] Increased heart rate[citation needed] Increased blood pressure[citation needed] Headaches[citation needed]
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  • by itself as the peak sets in. Increased blood pressure[citation needed] Increased heart rate[citation needed] Increased perspiration Muscle contractions
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  • Teeth grinding Increased blood pressure[citation needed] Increased heart rate[citation needed] Temperature regulation suppression Increased bodily temperature
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  • by decreased blood pressure. Compulsive redosing Low Blood Pressure Low Heart Rate Depression Depersonalization There are currently no anecdotal reports
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  • becomes suppressed. Increased blood pressure Increased bodily temperature Increased heart rate - This compound seems to not increase heart rate as much as related
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  • injury, or death ☠. Stimulation Abnormal heartbeat Increased heart rate Muscle contractions Increased perspiration Dehydration Appetite suppression Nausea
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  • partial agonist of the μ-opioid receptor. Dizziness Sedation Decreased heart rate Constipation Cough suppression Decreased libido Difficulty urinating Pupil
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  • trigger an elevated heart rate or even heart palpitations. Increased blood pressure Increased heart rate Increased perspiration Increased salivation or Dry
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  • reporting cold hands and foots. Increased bodily temperature Increased blood pressure Increased heart rate - The increase on the HR is notorius, bigger and
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  • dextropropoxyphene develops with prolonged and repeated use. The rate at which this occurs develops at different rates for different effects, with tolerance to the constipation-inducing
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  • ☠. Stimulation Physical euphoria Dehydration Appetite suppression Increased heart rate Teeth grinding - This component can be considered to be less intense
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  • extreme vasoconstriction. Abnormal heartbeat Increased blood pressure Increased heart rate - NEP increases heart rate significantly compared to other stimulants
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  • duration of the experience. Increased blood pressure[citation needed] Increased heart rate[citation needed] Appetite suppression Increased perspiration Muscle
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  • Stamina enhancement Olfactory enhancement Frequent urination Increased heart rate Increased libido Muscle contractions Pupil dilation Seizure - A rarely
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  • spinning horizontally. Changes in felt gravity Gustatory suppression Increased heart rate Nausea - High doses of memantine can sometimes result in nausea and
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  • this is greatly reduced and eliminated in proportion to tolerance. Increased heart rate Colour enhancement Acuity suppression Geometry - As reported with
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  • compared to amphetamine or cocaine. Increased heart rate Dehydration - Dehydration and dry mouth commonly occur due to an increase in motivation to engage in physical
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  • person into complete unconsciousness. Dizziness Decreased libido Increased heart rate Motor control loss Nausea suppression The general head space of risperidone
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  • Temperature regulation suppression Increased bodily temperature Abnormal heartbeat Increased heart rate Increased blood pressure Muscle contractions Muscle
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  • suppression Muscle contractions Increased heart rate[citation needed] Increased blood pressure[citation needed] Increased perspiration Nausea - Mild to extreme
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  • Dizziness Increased heart rate - This substance has been reported to cause more physical side effects than MXE, ketamine, and 3-MeO-PCP such as increased heart
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  • amphetamine. Increased heart rate[citation needed] - Due to its pronounced peripheral nervous system activity, propylhexedrine tends to increase heart rate much
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  • high doses. Abnormal heartbeat Increased blood pressure Increased heart rate - 3-Cl-PCP may produce feelings of increased cardiovascular output or strain
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  • methadone develops with prolonged and repeated use. The rate at which this occurs develops at different rates for different effects, with tolerance to the constipation-inducing
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  • potentiation Increased music appreciation Focus enhancement - Focus enhancement occurs at lower doses and disappears as the dose is increased and the sedative
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  • the user sits up or leans forward. Increased heart rate - Decreased blood pressure can result in an increased heart rate, although this varies depending on
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  • present at low to moderate levels. Nausea Increased blood pressure Increased heart rate Appetite suppression Increased perspiration Muscle contractions Muscle
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  • incorrect practice; clonidine should be tapered off of the user. Increased heart rate - This occurs as a rebound effect to clonidine's antihypertensive
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  • Temperature regulation suppression Increased bodily temperature Abnormal heartbeat Increased heart rate Increased blood pressure Muscle contractions Muscle
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  • by itself as the peak sets in. Increased blood pressure[citation needed] Increased heart rate[citation needed] Increased perspiration Muscle contractions
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  • Neurogenesis Temperature regulation suppression Increased bodily temperature Abnormal heartbeat Increased heart rate Increased blood pressure Muscle contractions Muscle
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  • suppression Difficulty urinating Increased blood pressure[citation needed] Increased heart rate[citation needed] Increased perspiration Muscle contractions
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  • heartbeat Increased blood pressure[citation needed] - This effect is typically present at the higher doses.[citation needed] Increased heart rate[citation
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  • psilocin. Spontaneous physical sensations Bodily control enhancement Increased heart rate Nausea Sedation Pupil dilation Tactile enhancement Mouth numbing
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  • MDMA Increased bodily temperature - The most common cause of death from PMMA is due to severe hyperthermia. Increased blood pressure Increased heart rate
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  • suppression Muscle contractions Increased heart rate[citation needed] Increased blood pressure[citation needed] Increased perspiration Nausea - Mild to extreme
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  • control enhancement Temperature regulation suppression Increased heart rate[citation needed] Increased blood pressure[citation needed] Muscle contractions
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  • addiction, severe injury, or death ☠. Spontaneous physical sensations Increased heart rate Nausea Pupil dilation Colour enhancement Pattern recognition enhancement
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  • addiction, severe injury, or death ☠. Spontaneous physical sensations Increased heart rate Nausea Pupil dilation Colour enhancement Pattern recognition enhancement
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  • gradually fades by itself as the peak sets in. Increased blood pressure[citation needed] Increased heart rate[citation needed] Muscle contractions Muscle
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  • codeine develops with prolonged and repeated use. The rate at which this occurs develops at different rates for different effects, with tolerance to the constipation-inducing
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  • Abnormal heartbeat[citation needed] Increased heart rate[citation needed] Increased blood pressure[citation needed] Increased perspiration Appetite suppression
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  • cause damage to the heart and lungs. They found that acetylcysteine was metabolized to S-nitroso-N-acetylcysteine (SNOAC), which increased blood pressure in
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  • suppression Increased bodily temperature Abnormal heartbeat[citation needed] Increased blood pressure[citation needed] Increased heart rate[citation needed]
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  • This effect is commonly reported to cause joint and limb pains. Increased heart rate Increased blood pressure or Decreased blood pressure[citation needed]
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  • addiction, severe injury, or death ☠. Spontaneous tactile sensations Increased heart rate Nausea Pupil dilation Colour enhancement Pattern recognition enhancement
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  • increasingly large doses to achieve the same effects. The rate at which this occurs develops at different rates for different effects with tolerance to the constipation-inducing
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  • ethylmorphine develops with prolonged and repeated use. The rate at which this occurs develops at different rates for different effects, with tolerance to the constipation-inducing
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  • Tactile enhancement Bodily control enhancement Stamina enhancement Increased heart rate Temperature regulation suppression Muscle contractions Muscle cramps
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  • seeds are consumed without extraction. Dizziness Increased heart rate Nausea Pupil dilation Increased salivation Vasodilation Pattern recognition enhancement
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  • by itself as the peak sets in. Increased blood pressure[citation needed] Increased heart rate[citation needed] Increased perspiration Muscle contractions
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  • vessels, increasing blood flow throughout the body. The arteries in the eyeball expand from the decreased blood pressure, and the heart rate increases to compensate
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  • Stimulation Dehydration Headaches Photophobia Appetite suppression Increased heart rate Dizziness Nausea Body odor alteration Wakefulness Focus enhancement
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  • Perception of bodily heaviness Bodily control enhancement Increased heart rate[citation needed] Increased blood pressure[citation needed] Temperature regulation
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  • Stimulation Temperature regulation suppression Bodily control enhancement Increased heart rate Excessive yawning - This effect seems to be uniquely pronounced among
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  • fentanyl develops with prolonged and repeated use. The rate at which this occurs develops at different rates for different effects, with tolerance to the constipation-inducing
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  • increasingly large doses to achieve the same effects. The rate at which this occurs develops at different rates for different effects with tolerance to the constipation-inducing
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  • increasingly large doses to achieve the same effects. The rate at which this occurs develops at different rates for different effects with tolerance to the constipation-inducing
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  • compensate for the reduction in pressure. Increased heart rate JWH-018 causes tachycardia due to vasodilation. This may be mild, but can become severe.
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  • Tactile enhancement Bodily control enhancement Stamina enhancement Increased heart rate Nausea Pupil dilation Muscle contractions Acuity enhancement Colour
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  • Tactile enhancement "Tactile sensitivity" Nausea Vasoconstriction Increased heart rate Pupil dilation The visual component of this substance is reported
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  • Temperature regulation suppression Increased bodily temperature Increased blood pressure Increased heart rate Increased perspiration Muscle contractions
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  • death ☠. Stimulation Spontaneous physical sensations Increased heart rate[citation needed] Increased blood pressure[citation needed] Nausea Pupil dilation
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  • towards the end of the experience. Abnormal heartbeat Increased blood pressure Increased heart rate Increased perspiration Nausea - Moderate to extreme nausea
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  • injury, or death ☠. Stimulation Dehydration Appetite suppression Increased heart rate - This component has been reported by some as being uniquely pronounced
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  • phenethylamines and lysergamides. Increased heart rate[citation needed] Olfactory hallucination Pupil dilation Increased salivation Excessive yawning - This
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  • O-DSMT develops with prolonged and repeated use. The rate at which this occurs develops at different rates for different effects, with tolerance to the constipation-inducing
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  • stimulation and heart strain. This can result in increased blood pressure, vasoconstriction, panic attacks, thought loops, seizures, and heart failure in extreme
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  • consistently present. Appetite suppression Frequent urination Increased heart rate Increased libido Muscle contractions Pupil dilation Excessive yawning
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  • Tactile enhancement Increased heart rate Increased perspiration Appetite suppression Focus enhancement Temporary erectile dysfunction Increased blood pressure
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  • walking to be perceived as automated and robotic. Physical autonomy Increased heart rate Orgasm suppression Visual disconnection - This eventually results
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  • Bodily control enhancement Appetite suppression Increased blood pressure Increased heart rate Increased perspiration Muscle contractions Muscle spasms Difficulty
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  • death ☠. Stimulation Spontaneous physical sensations Increased heart rate[citation needed] Increased blood pressure[citation needed] Nausea Pupil dilation
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  • pethidine develops with prolonged and repeated use. The rate at which this occurs develops at different rates for different effects, with tolerance to the constipation-inducing
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  • death ☠. Stimulation Spontaneous physical sensations Increased heart rate[citation needed] Increased blood pressure[citation needed] Nausea Dry mouth Pupil
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  • anaesthetization and relaxation. As the dose increases, hyper-awareness of one's heart rate and breathing increases and body tremors and loss of muscle control
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  • stimulation and heart strain. This can result in increased blood pressure, vasoconstriction, panic attacks, thought loops, seizures, and heart failure in extreme
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  • with the come up and hits its limit once the peak has been reached. Increased heart rate Muscle spasms Nausea - This effect is particularly mild compared
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  • enhancement Increased music appreciation Focus enhancement - Focus enhancement occurs at lower doses and disappears as the dose is increased and the sedative
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  • addiction, severe injury, or death ☠. Spontaneous physical sensations Increased heart rate Nausea Pupil dilation Colour enhancement Pattern recognition enhancement
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  • Difficulty urinating Increased blood pressure Increased heart rate Increased perspiration Muscle contractions Muscle spasms Increased libido Excessive yawning
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  • Difficulty urinating Increased blood pressure Increased heart rate Increased perspiration Muscle contractions Muscle spasms Increased libido Excessive yawning
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  • dihydrocodeine develops with prolonged and repeated use. The rate at which this occurs develops at different rates for different effects, with tolerance to the constipation-inducing
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  • suppressed. Tactile enhancement Temperature regulation suppression Increased heart rate Dehydration Nausea - In comparison to other phenethylamines such
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  • reports suggest that this substance typically produces minimal nausea Increased heart rate Restless leg syndrome Excessive yawning Muscle contractions Watery
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  • uncomfortable but otherwise essentially identical. Bodily control enhancement Increased heart rate Nausea - Mild nausea is occasionally reported when consumed in moderate
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  • the amphetamine warmth. Increased perspiration Temporary erectile dysfunction Increased heart rate[citation needed] Increased blood pressure[citation needed]
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  • acetylfentanyl develops with prolonged and repeated use. The rate at which this occurs develops at different rates for different effects, with tolerance to the constipation-inducing
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  • delirium that is sometimes reported. Increased bodily temperature Increased heart rate[citation needed] Increased blood pressure[citation needed] Nausea
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  • U-47700 develops with prolonged and repeated use. The rate at which this occurs develops at different rates for different effects, with tolerance to the constipation-inducing
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  • by itself as the peak sets in. Increased blood pressure[citation needed] Increased heart rate[citation needed] Increased perspiration Muscle contractions
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  • physical sensations Physical euphoria Tactile enhancement Increased heart rate[citation needed] Increased blood pressure[citation needed] Nausea Excessive yawning
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  • Temperature regulation suppression Increased bodily temperature Increased blood pressure Increased heart rate Increased perspiration Muscle contractions
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  • vessels, increasing blood flow throughout the body. The arteries in the eyeball expand from the decreased blood pressure, and the heart rate increases to compensate
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  • Bodily pressures Abnormal heartbeat[citation needed] Increased heart rate[citation needed] Increased blood pressure[citation needed] Headaches[citation needed]
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  • Temperature regulation suppression Increased bodily temperature Increased blood pressure Increased heart rate Increased perspiration Muscle contractions
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  • addiction, severe injury, or death ☠. Spontaneous tactile sensations Increased heart rate Nausea Pupil dilation Colour enhancement Pattern recognition enhancement
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  • Motor control loss Respiratory depression Seizure suppression Decreased heart rate Perception of bodily heaviness - Temazepam is known to cause feelings
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  • excess. Memory blackouts are likely Amphetamines - Stimulants increase respiration rate which allows for a higher dose of opiates than would otherwise
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  • although in heavy doses it can be uncomfortably overstimulating. Increased heart rate - This may be a result of the dopamine and noradrenaline reuptake
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  • severe injury, or death ☠. Stimulation Nausea Increased blood pressure Increased heart rate Increased perspiration Vasoconstriction Headaches - Headaches
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  • are vasodilating, they often substantially decrease blood pressure. Increased heart rate Muscle relaxation - Inhaling nitrites relaxes smooth muscles throughout
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  • suppression Difficulty urinating Increased blood pressure[citation needed] Increased heart rate[citation needed] Increased perspiration Muscle contractions
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  • stimulation and heart strain. This can result in increased blood pressure, vasoconstriction, panic attacks, thought loops, seizures, and heart failure in extreme
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  • urinating Increased blood pressure - Due to the vasoconstrictive properties of the substance, blood pressure is consequently raised. Increased heart rate Increased
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  • to affect it more so than LSD. Increased blood pressure[citation needed] Increased heart rate[citation needed] Increased perspiration Muscle contractions
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  • excess. Memory blackouts are likely Amphetamines - Stimulants increase respiration rate which allows for a higher dose of opiates than would otherwise
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  • Sleepiness - This is the most prevalent cognitive effect of Tizanidine Increased heart rate - This occurs as a rebound effect to tizanidine's cardiovascular
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  • vessels and increasing blood flow throughout the body. The arteries in the eyeball expand from the decreased blood pressure and the heart rate increases to compensate
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  • addiction, severe injury, or death ☠. Spontaneous tactile sensations Increased heart rate Nausea Pupil dilation Colour enhancement Pattern recognition enhancement
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  • excess. Memory blackouts are likely Amphetamines - Stimulants increase respiration rate which allows for a higher dose of opiates than would otherwise
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  • heaviness or Perception of bodily lightness Physical euphoria Increased heart rate or Decreased heart rate Dizziness The visual effects are often very plain and
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  • literature review, CBD was found to not alter physiological parameters such as heart rate, blood pressure, and body temperature. Moreover, psychological and psychomotor
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  • Motor control loss Respiratory depression Seizure suppression Decreased heart rate Decreased blood pressure Perception of bodily heaviness - Nitrazepam can
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  • overdosing. The overdose effects of NBOMes are typically a dangerously high heart rate, blood pressure, hyperthermia and significant vasoconstriction also accompanied
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  • put under stress, my heart rate is mostly around 80. This seems to indicate that the substance is not putting a huge strain on my heart. T+07:25 - Turned
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