Cyclopropylmescaline
Summary and History
Cyclopropylmescaline, also known as CPM and 4-cyclopropylmethoxy-3, Is a relatively unknown psychedelic hallucinogenic drug created by Alexander Shulgin. It was tested at 70 and 80 mg and had varied effects from dose to dose. Inability to sleep was a common problem on both drugs, and like many hallucinogenics there were effects such as enhanced appreciation for music and art, discussion of philosophy etc... . Caution should be used with this drug as little is known about its pharmacology and therefore its potential negative physical effects are unknown and could be dangerous.
Dosage
Light: 50-60mg
Moderate: 60-70mg
Strong/Heavy: 70-80mg + (The creator recommends using caution when dosing above 80mg)
Duration
12-18 Hours (Duration increases as dosage increases)
Pharmacology
Very little is known about the pharmacology of CPM. We do not know how it is metabolized nor how much is toxic.
Effects
Positive
- Enhanced appreciation for music
- Enhanced cognition/ discussion
- Closed eye visuals
Negative
- Insomnia
Harm Reduction
Caution: not much is known about how CPM affects the body, be cautious with doses and how you use it.
Sources
https://www.erowid.org/library/books_online/pihkal/pihkal037.shtml