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Revision as of 12:53, 18 February 2014
General Information
Methoxamine 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. It has been shown to act as an NMDA receptor antagonist and Serotonin Re uptake Inhibitor. The N-Ethyl group on this compound increases potency.
Dosage
Oral
- Threshold 5-20mg's
- Low 10-30mg's
- Common 40-60mg's
- Strong 50-100mg's+
Insufflated
- Threshold 5-15mg's
- Low 15-30mg's
- Medium 30-50mg's
- Strong 50-75mg's
- Hole 75-100mg's+
Sublingual
- Threshold 5-10mg's
- Low 10-25mg's
- Medium 40-60mg's
- Strong 60-75mg's
- Hole 75-100mg's
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.