Mouth numbing: Difference between revisions
>Josikins minor improvements |
>Josikins reading through physical effect overhauls, carefully proofreading my changes and adding very minor tweaks/adjustments |
||
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
<onlyinclude> | <onlyinclude> | ||
'''Mouth numbing''' is a physical side effect of administering certain drugs [[sublingual|sublingually]] (under the tongue) or [[buccal|buccally]] (via the cheeks and gum). The effect can be described as a distinct feeling of general numbness around the tongue and mouth which can last for up to an hour after the drug has been administered. | '''Mouth numbing''' is a physical side effect of administering certain drugs [[sublingual|sublingually]] (under the tongue) or [[buccal|buccally]] (via the cheeks and gum). The effect can be described as a distinct feeling of general numbness or [[tactile suppression]] around the tongue and mouth which can last for up to an hour after the drug has been administered. | ||
The [[NBOMe]] series ([[25C-NBOMe]], [[25B-NBOMe]], and [[25I-NBOMe]]) cause this effect consistently and it is accompanied by a strong, unpleasant, metallic chemical taste immediately after sublingual absorption. | The [[NBOMe]] series ([[25C-NBOMe]], [[25B-NBOMe]], and [[25I-NBOMe]]) cause this effect consistently and it is accompanied by a strong, unpleasant, metallic chemical taste immediately after sublingual absorption. |