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Ethaqualone

ethaqualone

Basic Information

Summary

Analogue of Methaqualone that was mostly marketed in France. Slightly weaker and shorter acting than the prior.

Depressant

Depressants are drugs which reduce arousal and stimulation in the user, characterised by a depressing of mental and physical functions.

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Research Chemical

Research chemicals are drugs with relatively little history of human use, and thus particular care should be taken if choosing to ingest them.

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Habit-forming

These drugs pose a higher risk of causing habit forming behaviour, take particular care with the amount and frequency they are taken.

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Depressant

Depressants are drugs which reduce arousal and stimulation in the user, characterised by a depressing of mental and physical functions.

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Dose

Oral
Light100-175mg
Common175-300mg
Strong300-450mg

Duration

Oral
Onset30-45 minutes
Duration4-6 hours
After-effects2-6 hours

Avoid

All other CNS depressants.

Aliases

etaqualone

Effects

Anxiolytic, Sedative, Muscle Relaxant, Amnesia, Dystaxia, Hypnotic.

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Interactions

No interaction information for Ethaqualone