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MXM

mxm

Basic Information

Summary

An arylcyclohexamine, dissociative and anaesthetic closely related to methoxetamine, ketamine and PCP. It has seen some popularity among RC users, being advertised as an MXE replacement after its illegalisation in many parts of the world - however, users report a more stimulating experience closer to those caused by PCP and its analogues.

Dissociative

Dissociatives are mostly NMDA receptor antagonists, these substances are hallucinogenic but different than psychedelics. As per the name, these substances create a distance between the user and reality.

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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

Oral
Threshold10-20mg
Light20-40mg
Common40-60mg
Strong60-100mg+

NOTE: (Once again, do not take this as a catch all.)

Duration

All ROAs
OnsetVarying hours
Duration3-5 hours
After-effects2-4 hours

Avoid

CNS depressants.

Aliases

methoxmetamine

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Interactions

No interaction information for MXM