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* Avoid walking or moving around in general if you are on a medium to hole dose.  
* Avoid walking or moving around in general if you are on a medium to hole dose.  
* Taking this on a non-empty substance could lead to nausea.
* Taking this on a non-empty substance could lead to nausea.
== Interactions ==
[[Drug Combinations]]
= Links =
http://www.erowid.org/chemicals/methoxetamine/methoxetamine.shtml
http://www.drugs-forum.com/forum/showwiki.php?title=Methoxetamine


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Revision as of 04:59, 9 July 2014

General Information

Methoxamine (3-MeO-2-Oxo-PCE) is a near chemical analogue of Ketamine and PCP. It was first publicly reported in 2010. Some say it's similar to Ketamine or a high dose DXM. Methoxetamine differs from many dissociatives such as ketamine and phencyclidine that were developed as pharmaceuticals in that it was designed for grey market distribution, making it a rare instance of a true designer drug. It has been shown to act as an NMDA receptor antagonist and unlike ketamine also acts as Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitor. The N-Ethyl group on this compound increases potency.

Dosage

Oral

Threshold: 5-20mg

Low: 10-30mg

Common: 40-60mg

Strong: 50-100mg+

Insufflated

Threshold: 5-15mg

Low: 15-30mg

Medium: 30-50mg

Strong: 50-75mg

Hole: 75-100mg+

Sublingual

Threshold: 5-10mg

Low: 10-25mg

Medium: 40-60mg

Strong: 60-75mg

Hole: 75-100mg

Duration

Oral

Onset: 30-60 minutes

Total duration: 3-6 hours

After effects (depends on dose): 2-48 hours

Insufflated

Onst: 5-20 minutes

Total duration: 3-6 hours

After effects (depends on dose): 2-48 hours

Sublingual

Onset: 15-45 minutes

Total duration: 3-6 hours

After effects (depends on dose): 2-48 hours

Effects

Positive

  • Euphoria, mood lift
  • Sense of calm and serenity
  • Vivid recall of past memories and dreams
  • Closed- and open-eye visuals (common)
  • Out-of-body experience (less intense then ketamine)

Neutral

  • Distortion or loss of sensory perceptions (common)
  • Dissociation of mind from body
  • Sweating
  • Analgesia, numbness
  • Significant change in perception of time
  • Increase in heart rate
  • Confusion, disorientation

Negative

  • Risk of psychological dependency
  • Nasal discomfort upon insufflation
  • Blacking out and forgetting one has taken a drug
  • Discomfort, pain or numbness at injection site (with IM)
  • Severe confusion, disorganised thinking
  • Vertigo, spinning sensation (risk of injury)
  • Nausea, vomiting
  • Susceptibility to accidents (from uncoordination and change in perception of body and time)
  • Severe dissociation, depersonalisation
  • Loss of consciousness
  • Depression of heart rate and respiration (risk increases with increased dose or when combined with depressants)

Harm Reduction

  • Avoid driving at all costs.
  • Avoid walking or moving around in general if you are on a medium to hole dose.
  • Taking this on a non-empty substance could lead to nausea.

Interactions

Drug Combinations

Links

http://www.erowid.org/chemicals/methoxetamine/methoxetamine.shtml

http://www.drugs-forum.com/forum/showwiki.php?title=Methoxetamine