Als je kijkt dat in een normale 2C-B pil vaak 12 mg zit... Stel je voor dat je 12 mg DOC binnen krijgt.
Maar dat er normaal vaak 12 mg in zit zegt waarschijnlijk niks over hoeveel DOC er nu inzit.
Hoop dat ze in de toekomst nog eens een keer gaan beseffen dat drugs legaal moeten worden en in officiële labs geproduceerd, dan heb je dit soort dingen niet meer... Tot dan, testen...
Poeh 12 mg DOC. 😵😱 Dat zou pure horror zijn.
Volgens PsychonautWiki valt mijn dosis van 3.75 mg nog net binnen de ‘common’ range (oraal), nou, ik vond het effect toch aardig sterk. ‘Heavy’ classificeren ze als 6+ mg. En dat klinkt al niet erg feestelijk met betrekking tot de risico’s:
Overdose​
The risk of a DOx overdose is present starting in or past the heavy dose range with sensitive people, or when a DOx is mixed with other substances, particularly
stimulants or
MAOIs. Non-oral routes also seem to exhibit a higher chance of overdosing, perhaps owing to differences in bioavailability, potency and unpredictability of dosage and effects. The effects of a DOx overdose typically include bizarre,
delusional and sometimes violent behavior,
amnesia,
numbness,
confusion and
anxiety. The user may not be able to communicate and can be severely agitated. At appropriately high doses, more serious side effects such as
psychosis,
panic attacks and
seizures which in turn further affect a dangerously
elevated heart rate,
blood pressure and
vasoconstriction may occur. [
citation needed] Severe vasoconstriction typically develops to its peak several hours into the intoxication and may require medical assistance if blood flow is significantly cut off for extended periods of time.
In the event of an overdose,
benzodiazepines or
antipsychotics can be administered to mitigate the hyperagitative effects. [
citation needed] A powerful vasodilator may also need to be administered to prevent a hypertensive emergency, or in more serious cases, necrosis, organ failure and death from the resulting hypoxia. [
citation needed] As a result, emergency medical services should always be sought in the event of a DOx overdose.