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Methylmethaqualone

methylmethaqualone

Basic Information

Summary

A more potent analogue of methaqualone with a short duration. Thought to be potentially neurotoxic. Has pro-convulsive effects.

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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Dose

Vapourized/Sublingual
Threshold2-3mg
Light3-5mg
Common5-10mg.
Strong10-20mg+

NOTE: Remember this substance is known to cause seizures, take much caution with this.

Duration

Sublingual
Onset10 minutes
Duration1-2 hours
After-effects1-2 hours
Vapourized
Onset0-1 minutes
Duration1-2 hours
After-effects1-2 hours

Aliases

mmq

Effects

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

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Interactions

No interaction information for Methylmethaqualone