Wednesday, 13 October 2010

Dimethocaine

Dimethocaine is a local anaesthetic (and dopamine reuptake inhibitor) with some stimulant properties. It is not a new compound, but has recently been launched as a Reseach Chemical by several vendors. The results of some studies have suggested that it is nearly as potent as cocaine, although conversely some anecdotal reports have stated a complete lack of recreational use potential. The Tester has read several reports online that have noted a distinct amount of stimulation but with limited euphoria (perhaps as little as 1/5 of that of cocaine). This seems the most likely outcome.

Sample 1
Supplier: PFC
Amount Tested: 0.1g
Stated contents: Dimethocaine
Marquis test result: Initially turns an opaque yellow, before gradually turning orange.
R.O.A: Insufflation
Other notes: No reaction to allergy test, insufflation is painless.

Report:

The Tester receives the sample in a well-sealed padded envelope. Inside is a small self-seal plastic bag labelled with the weight and name of the compound inside and a picture of its chemical structure. This is a nice touch, and an example The Tester believes more vendors should follow.

The Tester takes a minscule amount of the light, yellow powder and insufflates. There is a very minor feeling of irritation inside the nasal passage followed instantly by a powerful numbing sensation. No other effects are recorded at this dose (~7mg) but then, none were expected.

Afterwards, The Tester measures out two doses of roughly 40mgs each and insufflates them within a period of about 30 minutes. This time, the numbing is extensive and extends its effects to the back of The Tester's tongue and throat. Definite stimulation is noted at this dose, and an increased heart rate becomes apparent immediately. There is also a surprising (yet very mild) euphoria, which The Tester had not expected at such a low dose. Some desire to redose is felt, but it is easily ignored.

Two hours later, the effects have worn-off completely, leaving no apparent residual stimulation (although doubtless this would not be the case at higher doses) or noticeable crash of any sort.

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