Methoxetamine (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 high doses of DXM. Methoxetamine differs from many dissociatives such as ketamine and phencyclidine that were developed as pharmaceuticals in that it was designed specifically 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 (SRI). 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
|
Common |
30-50mg
|
Strong |
50-75mg
|
Hole |
75-100mg+
|
Sublingual
Threshold |
5-10mg
|
Low |
10-20mg
|
Common |
40-60mg
|
Strong |
60-75mg
|
Hole |
75-100mg+
|
Duration
Oral
Onset |
30-60 minutes
|
Total |
3-6 hours
|
After-effects |
2-48 hours (dose-dependent)
|
Insufflated
Onset |
5-40 minutes
|
Total |
3-6 hours
|
After-effects |
2-48 hours (dose-dependent)
|
Sublingual
Onset |
15-45 minutes
|
Total |
3-6 hours
|
After-effects |
2-48 hours (dose-dependent)
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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
Chemistry and Pharmacology
Examination of MXE molecule showed that, similar to Ketamine, the 2 isomers have totally different effects with the (S) having potent NMDA activity (when the -OCH3 is deprotected to -OH, it gets stronger) while the (R) isomer has DRI effects & the metabolite is an opioid.
Legal status
Methoxetamine is illegal in the US states Arizona, Florida, Indiana, Louisiana, Minnesota, North Dakota, Ohio and Virginia. It is also banned in Brazil, France, Germany, Japan, Russia and the UK.
Links
Wikipedia
Erowid
Drugs-Forum
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