Levvytation
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What you just said is such a widespread belief when trying new drugs, I wonder where exactly it came from. But allergies aren't really dose dependent, if you have an extreme allergy to mephedrone you could die off a milligram. Some people that are allergic to latex can't have injections in which the solution has been collected into the syringe from a vial through a latex rubber lid because the contact of the needle with the latex can be enough to cause a severe reaction (I'm not sure what people do then, maybe just changing the needle after collectiong is enough, maybe a hypoallergenic rubber is already the standard in every vial).
But most likely no one will react much to mephedrone at first, unless the person has a cross reaction due to having a previous allergy to a similar substance
I see what you're saying re allergies, and agree.
But a friend of mine had a very bad reaction to Mephedrone when trying it for the first time (I posted the full story about that incident earlier in this thread btw), and in hindsight I believe it was a case of him being 'ultra-sensitive' to the drugs effects rather than him having an allergic reaction to it as such.
So for that reason I do think it essential that novices to mephedrone should first take a tiny 'test sample' to check for adverse reactions before attempting anything like an active dose, as Psychosynthesis suggests above.