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DOx is a chemical class of substituted amphetamines | DOx is a chemical class of substituted amphetamines that persists of many long lasting and very potent psychedelic drugs. | ||
DOx not only includes [[DOB]], [[DOC]], [[DOI]] and [[DOM]], but also as number of lesser known substances, such as the Aleph and TMA series. | DOx not only includes [[DOB]], [[DOC]], [[DOI]] and [[DOM]], but also as number of lesser known substances, such as the [[Aleph]] and [[TMA]] series. | ||
Almost all substances of the DOx series have a very long duration (12-30 hours), are extremely potent (active at just a few miligrams) and have a very slow onset. | Almost all substances of the DOx series have a very long duration (12-30 hours), are extremely potent (active at just a few miligrams) and have a very slow onset. | ||
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= Harm Reduction = | = Harm Reduction = | ||
Due to DOx' nature as substituted amphetamines, they pose some risk as potent stimulants; take similar harm reduction precautions as one would on [[stimulants]]. | Due to DOx' nature as substituted amphetamines, they pose some risk as potent stimulants; take similar harm reduction precautions as one would on [[stimulants]]. | ||
See [[Psychedelics#Harm_Reduction|Psychedelic Harm Reduction]] for general information. | See [[Psychedelics#Harm_Reduction|Psychedelic Harm Reduction]] for general information. | ||
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Most substances of the DOx class are controlled substances in almost every country. | Most substances of the DOx class are controlled substances in almost every country. DOC is unscheduled in the US and a few other countries. | ||
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Revision as of 12:44, 20 July 2014
DOx is a chemical class of substituted amphetamines that persists of many long lasting and very potent psychedelic drugs.
DOx not only includes DOB, DOC, DOI and DOM, but also as number of lesser known substances, such as the Aleph and TMA series.
Almost all substances of the DOx series have a very long duration (12-30 hours), are extremely potent (active at just a few miligrams) and have a very slow onset.
They're often described as less spiritual and more stimulating compared to classic psychedelics.
History
The DOx series was first researched by Alexander and Ann Shulgin, who rated DOM as one of the most important phenethylamine compounds, the so called "magical half-dozen", in their book PiHKAL.
The most popular substance of this class is DOM, also known as STP (Serenity, Tranquility, and Peace), which first appeared in tablet form in 1967.
As of 2014, drugs of the DOx series are sometimes mistakenly sold as "acid" on blotters, and once again DOM is the most widespread compound among users of psychedelic amphetamines.
Effects
Postive
- Mood lift, euphoria, sense of well being
- Tactile sensations
- Introspection
- Increased empathy, love and sociability
- Visuals
Neutral
- Stimulation
- Time distortion
Negative
- Nausea
- Vasoconstriction
- Anxiety, restlessness, confusion
- Insomnia
Harm Reduction
Due to DOx' nature as substituted amphetamines, they pose some risk as potent stimulants; take similar harm reduction precautions as one would on stimulants.
See Psychedelic Harm Reduction for general information.
WARNING
DOx compounds have a very long duration and also a long comeup, redosing is not recommended, as it may take multiple hours to peak.
Potentiators
Interactions
Check out our Drug Combinations page and chart for interactions and combinations of common drugs.
Under no circumstances any DOx compound should be combined with a MAOI.
Chemistry and Pharmacology
DOx is a chemical class of substituted amphetamine derivatives featuring methoxy groups at the 2- and 5-positions of the phenyl ring, and a substituent such as alkyl or halogen at the 4- position of the phenyl ring. The compounds of this class are potent and long-lasting psychedelic drugs, and act as highly selective 5-HT2A, 5-HT2B, and 5-HT2C receptor partial agonists.
Legal status
Most substances of the DOx class are controlled substances in almost every country. DOC is unscheduled in the US and a few other countries.