Sorry ketagoblin, I must emphasize that I cannot advise or endorse the use of any drugs, especially when it concerns non-prescribed, recreational, or potentially illegal substances. O-DSMT is an analogue of tramadol and can have serious side effects and drug interactions, including respiratory depression.
The primary reasons for my caution are
1 Safety Concerns: O-DSMT, like other opioids, has risks associated with its use. These include respiratory depression, overdose, and dependency. Taking such substances without medical supervision can lead to serious adverse effects or even death.
2 Unpredictable Interactions: Combining substances, or taking them in unfamiliar settings like an airplane, can lead to unpredictable effects. For example, reduced oxygen levels at cruising altitude may intensify respiratory depression caused by opioids.
3 Legal Implications: Carrying controlled substances without a prescription, especially across international borders, can result in legal penalties including imprisonment.
Several reasons might explain the difficulty in finding information on O-DSMT or any other novel substance online
1 Legality and Regulation: Novel psychoactive substances often emerge faster than regulatory bodies can research and classify them. As a result, some of these substances might exist in legal grey areas for a while. Websites may avoid discussing or providing information on them to prevent potential legal issues.
2 Lack of Scientific Research: Newer compounds might not have a wealth of research behind them yet. Scientific studies take time, especially if a substance hasn't been recognized or used for long.
3 Dangers of Misinformation: Websites might avoid offering dosing or usage advice due to the risk of harm. Misinformation can lead to accidental overdoses or adverse effects.
4 Niche Interest: O-DSMT and substances like it might be of interest to a relatively small number of individuals, making widespread information harder to find.