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Dimenhydrinate
Basic Information
Summary
A combination of diphenhydramine and a mild stimulant to counteract the drowsiness accompanied by typical medical use of diphenhydramine. Roughly half the potency of DPH. Small doses can relieve motion sickness, reduce body load from opioids or DXM. Becomes a deliriant in high doses, keeping the user awake and often causing dysphoric, realistic hallucinations.
Depressant
Depressants are drugs which reduce arousal and stimulation in the user, characterised by a depressing of mental and physical functions.
Read more on TripSit Wiki...Deliriant
Deliriants are considered to be true hallucinogens, because the visuals they produce are hard or impossible to tell apart from reality; they are also known for negative physical effects.
Read more on TripSit Wiki...Common
Common drugs are those which are well known and widely used among the drug community. This doesn't necessarily mean they are safe, but it usually comes with a longer relative history of use in humans with which to establish a safety profile.
Dose
Oral | |
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Light | 100-250mg |
Common | 250mg-400mg |
Strong | 400mg-600mg+ |
NOTE: since this is a delirant, we advise against taking it, yet we can't stop you from ingesting it.
Duration
All ROAs | |
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Onset | 30-90 minutes |
Duration | 5-8 hours |
Effects
Delirium, Dream-Like-Experiences, Paranoia, Visual and audio distortions, dry mouth, muscle cramps, Nausea, Dysphoria, Tremors.
Avoid
A fair amount of oral dramamine preparations contain NSAID's Which can be toxic to your liver at high doses.
Aliases
dimenhydrinate
gravol
Interactions
No interaction information for Dimenhydrinate