Dosage independent intensity

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Template:Proofread Dosage independent intensity can be described as the very inconsistent but not uncommon occurrence of spontaneously transversing to higher levels of the psychedelic experience irrelevant of the dosage taken.

For example, a user may ingest a threshold dose but experience spontaneously experience high intensity effects such as moderate to overwhelming geometry, hallucinatory states, existential self-realization, exposure to inner mechanics of consciousness, spirituality enhancement and even ego death.

This experience can often feel like a complete transgression of normal pharmacology and may even include voices explaining to the user why it has decided to intensify their trip for them. It often takes the user by surprise and usually occurs during the peak of the trip. Individuals who experience this effect describe it usually as being very profound and boundary dissolving partially due to its often unexpected and spontaneous nature.

Dosage independent intensity is more common with the orally active tryptamines such as psilocin, ayahuasca and 4-AcO-DMT and is not typically observed in LSD or mescaline experiences or with other common psychedelics. However, it is still extremely uncommon and usually seems to happen to users who are somewhat experienced with the substance being ingested.

Psychoactive substances

Compounds within our psychoactive substance index which may cause this effect include:

See also