Description
DIBUTYLONE EROWID
Dibutylone (also known as bk-DMBDB), is a drug which causes psychedelic effects. It is categorized alongside other drugs such as cathinone, amphetamine, and phenethylamine. Dibutylone shares a similar structure to methylone, a “designer drug” which is often marketed in products such as bath salts.
Like many drugs in its class, it comes in a powder form which is bright white and puffy. Also, it has a slight smell that closely resembles citric-acid. People who have taken this drug have often reported a “rush” and stated that the effects of Dibutylone are similar to that of MDMA.
The development of designer drugs may be considered a subfield of drug design. The exploration of modifications to known active drugs—such as their structural analogues, stereoisomers, and derivatives—yields drugs that may differ significantly in effects from their “parent” drug (e.g., showing increased potency, or decreased side effects). In some instances, designer drugs have similar effects to other known drugs, but have completely dissimilar chemical structures (e.g. JWH-018 vs THC). Despite being a very broad term, applicable to almost every synthetic drug, it is often used to connote synthetic recreational drugs, sometimes even those which have not been designed at all (e.g. LSD, the psychedelic side effects of which were discovered unintentionally).
EFFECTS OF Dibutylone Erowid
The effects of Dibutylone will vary depending on your dosage and tolerance. Thus, for best results you should take a small “test dose” and monitor any changes after taking the dose. If all is well, feel free to up the dosage in order to truly experience the effects of the drug.
Some of the commonly reported effects are listed below:
-A feeling of wakefulness and increased alertness.
-Euphoria or dysphoria (varies from person to person,also depends on dosage).
-Trouble sleeping at a reasonable time.
-Derealization and hallucinations (this again depends on the individual, but is seen mostly in those who take a large dose or extend use).
-Increased blood pressure.
-Increased body temperature, possibly sweating.
-Feeling a nauseous.
-Erectile dysfunction (short term only).
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