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can someone please define what MDXA, MDXX and DXM actually are and what they do?

sinntress

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I am at a loss to how i know whether my pill has MDXA, MDXX and DXM in it. I know it shows up on the pill tester, but i wouldnt have a clue what these substances do and the effects. If someone could enlighten me i would be very appreciative. I know what MDMA, speed, K and all that does, but not these particular ones.
 
ahh just so long as you know that MDxx and MDxA aren't actually specific substances, as such, it's just a short hand way of saying, in MDxx's case "This could be one of the following chemicals: MDMA, MDA, MDEA, MBDB, but we aren't sure" It really just means it's part of what we call the MDxx family of chemicals. If you see "MDxA" it means that the person has probably tested and narrowed it down to one of two chemicals; MDMA or MDEA. These two are so closely related that it is impossible to tell them apart with reagent tests. MDEA is also sometimes written as "MDE" which can cause even more confusion.
The best place to go for descriptions of the different effects of these drugs is erowid:
erowid's MDMA vault
erowid's MDA vault
erowid's MDEA vault
As for DXM well that's not really related to the MDxx family. The only reason it has ended up in pills sold as "ecstasy" is because it is legal, and easily availble to buy on the net. It is a dissociative, somewhat like ketamine, and can cause bad interactions with MDxx. For more information check out erowid's DXM vault.
 
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