MDMA (3,4 Methylenedioxy-N-methamphetamine) Is a chemical. There are not other MDMAs. DXM (Dextromethorphan) is a chemical. There are no other DXMs. Therefor there is no such thing as DXM "based" MDMA. But If You Take Please Be Careful Because You Can Die From It By Overdose Or Heat Exhaustion If You Dont Drink Water,,, And Also Be Careful Because If You Drink Way To Much Water You Can Die From Water Poison Proved Facts!!!
From your Medical Doctor just go ask him for it..... bhahahahaha No but seriously from a drug dealer.....? most likely from whoever has it... it is illegal so dont go waving it around infront of cops....
X is slang for ecstasy which is MDMA. MDMA is an entactogen/empathogen meaning it produces empathy, love, and emotional closeness to others. It is important to note that many pills sold as ecstasy do not contain MDMA but can contain amphetamines, research chemicals (such as mephedrone or MDPV) or other psychoactives (such as DXM).
No, Polyethylene Glycol is not typically found in MDMA. MDMA usually consists of the active ingredient MDMA (3,4-methylenedioxymethamphetamine) along with cutting agents or adulterants, but Polyethylene Glycol is not commonly used in the production of MDMA.
Reference Erowid.org, Basically MANY tryptamines and polytryptamines, marijuana, psilocybe mushrooms, MDMA, Opiates, Cocaine, DXM, Prescription drugs, Nutmeg....Oh the possibilities are endless.
Dxm is a NMDA receptor antagonist, classifing it a disossiative drug. DXM causes Olney's Lesions in lab animals but there has never been a recorded case in humans. Whether this is a case of it not happening or just not being found yet it unknown.
DXM is an acronym for the drug Dextromethorphan which can have some severe side effects if taken in excess. The ingredient DXM is commonly found in cough syrups and if taken as directed there are no dangers. However if one takes DXM in high doses some of the dangers are seizures, heart palpitations, psychosis and potentially heart failure.
No, you should not inject dextromethorphan (DXM). DXM is a cough suppressant commonly found in over-the-counter cough and cold medications. Injecting DXM can lead to serious health risks, including vein damage, infections, overdose, and even death. It is important to always follow the recommended route of administration for medications to ensure safety and effectiveness.
No, ecstasy (MDMA) is not found anywhere in nature.
Yes Though MDMA is not specifically tested for in the standard 'SAMHSA-5" drug tests, it is chemically closely enough related to amphetamines that recent MDMA users will test positive in both amphetamines (a common test) and methamphetamines (a somewhat newer and less common test). Because of this, the detection periods for MDMA are very similar to those for amphetamines. Also, many tablets of street ecstasy are not pure MDMA and frequently includes amphetamines (and may also contain DXM, caffeine, MDA, MDE, ephedrine etc) which may trigger drug tests.
Ecstasy is the name for a pill which should contain only MDMA as it's active ingredient. Other ingredients include binders, fillers and colourings which make up the rest of the pill (usually about 1/3 - 1/2 of a good pill is ecstasy). Other ingredients which may be contained in an ecstasy pill which are active include MDEA and MDA, which are similar to ecstasy and are often included as byproducts of the synthesis, or intended ingredients. Caffiene, Piperazines, Amphetamines, DXM, Ketamine, PMA, Ephedrine, Codiene, Diazepam and a number of inactive substances may be put into a pill to simulate the effects of MDMA. This means that less actual MDMA has to be included, and so profit margins can be increased.
Yes if they looking for. MDMA (ecstasy) is not specifically tested for in the standard drug tests, but many company use also (pay for ) 6,7,8,etc.. panel tests include "additional" drugs such as: Barbiturates, Hydrocodone, Benzodiazepines, Ethanol ( Alcohol) ,MDMA etc..) Also MDMA it is chemically closely enough to amphetamines and recent MDMA users may test positive in both amphetamines and methamphetamines (standard test) btw "street "ecstasy are not pure MDMA and frequently includes amphetamines and may also contain DXM, MDA, MDE, ephedrine, etc... which may "trigger" drug tests (you may show positive for 2-3 different drug classes).
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