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Misc Deliriants - What are my options?

Doc Hydramine

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So I have this fascination with delirants. My name should confirm this at the very least. I went through nearly a year of torture, carefully avoiding my two favorite drugs thus far in my life, Dimenhydrinate, and Diphenhydramine in order to drop my tolerance (I was hitting the 200 pill mark on DPH and not even completely tripping anymore, simply severe auditory hallucinations.) I tested my project out yesterday, and it was a success, I successfully tripped (lightly, but unmistakeably) on 12 generic 25mg DPH caps.

I am curious as to what other Deliriants, and Deliriant style drugs are out there. The thing that sets these apart from Psy's for me is, the "frank hallucinations" (Unable to be discerned from reality), as well as the open eye "dreams". So far I have found Dph, Dmh, Datura, and Belladonna. BZ is technically one as well, but is by no means a recreational substance in my eyes.

Thanks for any insight on this.
 
Look, I'm going to be frank with you. Deleriant drugs cannot be used safely.

Any anticholinergic that is sufficiently strong will act as a deleriant. Delerium is the result of anticholinergic poisoning.

Diphenhydramine and dimenhydrinate are basically the same drug. Other alkanolamine antihistamines are also anticholinergics. Some have lethal secondary actions too.
Atropine, scopolamine, hysocine and friends are the tropane alkaloids found in Datura/Belladonna.
BZ, QCB, and assorted benzilate esters are super-fat-soluble analogs of atropine.
Antipsychotics and tricyclic antidepressants are anticholinergic, but not deleriant because they have 2ndary actions.
Benztropine and trihexiphenidyl are sometimes used as antiparkinsonian agents.
Tropicamide is apparently abused in Russia(?)

There's more, but a large portion of these drugs have secondary effects that make them even more undesirable. I don't suggest abusing any of them.
 
This is quite dangerous and you have most of them already listed.
Why not do some salvia or dissociatives. those offer different types of trips as well.
Datura and Belladona are the most insane from what I've read, but also even more dangerous.
 
I know the risks, until I figured out that the difference between a hard trip and blacking out was a fine line, I was a regular in the ER. I understand how dangerous they can be, which is why I excercise more caution with these than any other drug group (other than the fact that i'm doing it at all). I no longer trip without sitters present, and leave a detailed list for them to go by as far as what to do if so and so happens.

I was perscribed anti-psychotics for mood disorders in the past; Seroquel, Seroquel+cogentin (the strongest effects came from this combo), Haldol, and Geodon all caused horrific experiences for an hour or two after dosing, usually ending in mt panicking and trying to get to sleep.
Strange hallucinations, such as clothes rising off a dresser and shredding themselves in mid-air, walls melting into the floor, and time reversing itself for minutes at a time (like a Dph mini-dream, where everything but me funtioned backwards).
 
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