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is pcp really that different from mxe

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gymstud

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i always thought (before using internet) pcp was a stimulant from media not something thats going to leave me sat dribbling yet its similar to ketamine and mxe can some one make this more clear
 
PCP is an NMDA antagonist, as are Ketamine, DXM, Nitrous, Methoxetamine etc - it exhibits similar effects. It's also a dopamine (D2) agonist which means it can be stimulating at the right doses. Methoxetamine is a DRI (Dopamine Reuptake Inhibitor) so it's also quite stimulating.

Most of PCP's bad reputation comes from the media rather than the drug itself, I've yet to know anyone personally who has freaked out on PCP, I know a few on Ketamine though. All of these drugs can cause some nasty situations if not taken in a safe place and treated with care.
 
can ether of the give you power to punch through a car wind screen (a la terminator) ?

Does a agonist have a grater effect that a reuptake inhibitor
 
Most of these drugs numb you to quite an extent, so you could accomplish things that would normally have you keeling over in pain, yes - but would you avoid the damage done to yourself? No.

In my experience releasers (in this case D2 agonism causes PCP to act as a dopamine releaser) tend to cause more of a rush and a high - while reuptake inhibitors tend to produce more long-lasting physical stimulation. YMMV :)
 
i have stimulation that just won't leave reminds me of that bloody nrg1 shit

Thanks again jesus
 
I'm pretty stimulated myself after a couple doses of MXE last night, but I'm making the most of it to stay awake and get things done :)

Do you have any more questions, or would you like me to close this?

Also, for more information: The Big and Dandy PCP Thread
 
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