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Motion sickness pills comparison

george666

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Sofia,Bulgaria
Ok. I live in Bulgaria and there you can obtain some parkinson pills called Akineton 2mg with active ingredient biperiden hydrochlorid. In this forum I was unable to find some info about them?! The famous analogue for which you can find a lot of info is the dramamine pill with about 50mg active ingredient. So please give some info about the biperiden and some comparison about the dosing and the chemical structures of this deliriants if possible.
 
I don't know anything specific about biperiden but I know about anticholinergics in general. If you're looking to get high on it please look deep into it before you do. I personally have enjoyed my dramamine 'trips' but everybody else I know who's tried them has hated it. The visuals are not psychedelic at all. There is no content to the trip. The best way to describe it is ridiculous body load (not fun) + extreme tiredness + realistic hallucinations. The hallucinations are not fun. I don't mean they're unenjoyable, they're just meh. You don't even realize you're hallucinating at all.

If you haven't got extensive experience with drugs (particularly high dose psychedelics) I'd steer clear.
 
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