Tyd
Bluelighter
CYP2D6 deficiency occurs in roughly 8% of people and I've read that it's believed to be the cause of MDMA related deaths and overdoses. Could people knowledgeable on the subject explain or point me in the direction of relevant studies?
There is someone very close to me that I would like to convince to try MDMA but I want to be absolutely certain it goes well or I would forever lose their trust and I would feel horrifically guilty. If this person is deficient in this enzyme, is there a safe way for me to find this out in a home environment? Studies I've read all involve complex testing in labs. For example, any allergies they have or foods that they can't eat that would indicate this?
If there is no way of testing, what would be a safe dose? 150mg too much? What would be the expected side effects if they were and what are some ways to combat it? In laymans terms would be best as I'm a scientist but not a chemist and all the jargon confuses me as I've never really studied it.
Maybe a small dose of MDMA to gauge any side-effects? But what kind of dose would this need to be to be able to tell. 50mg? 25mg?
Cheers if you can help!
There is someone very close to me that I would like to convince to try MDMA but I want to be absolutely certain it goes well or I would forever lose their trust and I would feel horrifically guilty. If this person is deficient in this enzyme, is there a safe way for me to find this out in a home environment? Studies I've read all involve complex testing in labs. For example, any allergies they have or foods that they can't eat that would indicate this?
If there is no way of testing, what would be a safe dose? 150mg too much? What would be the expected side effects if they were and what are some ways to combat it? In laymans terms would be best as I'm a scientist but not a chemist and all the jargon confuses me as I've never really studied it.
Maybe a small dose of MDMA to gauge any side-effects? But what kind of dose would this need to be to be able to tell. 50mg? 25mg?
Cheers if you can help!
