Isopropylphenidate: Difference between revisions

>BronzeManul
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*'''[[Effect::Increased music appreciation]]'''
*'''[[Effect::Increased music appreciation]]'''
*'''[[Effect::Increased libido]]''' - This component is generally considered mild compared to that of other stimulants.
*'''[[Effect::Increased libido]]''' - This component is generally considered mild compared to that of other stimulants.
*'''[[Effect::Irritability]]''' - At higher dosage ranges this is often felt during the peak of the experience in addition to during the offset. This can potentially attributed to unusually increased DAT activity compared to NAT (noradrenergic) activity.<ref>Markowitz, J. S., Zhu, H.-J. and Patrick, K. S. (2013) ‘Isopropylphenidate: an ester homolog of methylphenidate with sustained and selective dopaminergic activity and reduced drug interaction liability.’, Journal of child and adolescent psychopharmacology, 23(10), pp. 648–54. doi: 10.1089/cap.2013.0074.</ref>
*'''[[Effect::Time distortion]]''' - This can be described as the experience of time speeding up and passing much quicker than it would while sober.
*'''[[Effect::Time distortion]]''' - This can be described as the experience of time speeding up and passing much quicker than it would while sober.
*'''[[Effect::Compulsive redosing]]''' - This can be attributed to the mild-to-moderate euphoric rush and relatively short half-life of isopropylphenidate possesses, and is especially prominent when it is insufflated. Those who wish to use it for productivity purposes are advised to only take low to moderate doses strictly through [[Routes of administration#Oral|oral administration]]. [[Routes of administration#Insulfattion|insufflation]] can amplify the urge to redose. Many users report that the compulsive redosing aspects of isopropylphenidate are far more tame and controllable than the majority of [[research chemical]] stimulants, such as [[4F-MPH]], [[a-PHP]] or [[Hexen]], likely due to the absence of a pronounced rush and an extended onset.
*'''[[Effect::Compulsive redosing]]''' - This can be attributed to the mild-to-moderate euphoric rush and relatively short half-life of isopropylphenidate possesses, and is especially prominent when it is insufflated. Those who wish to use it for productivity purposes are advised to only take low to moderate doses strictly through [[Routes of administration#Oral|oral administration]]. [[Routes of administration#Insulfattion|insufflation]] can amplify the urge to redose. Many users report that the compulsive redosing aspects of isopropylphenidate are far more tame and controllable than the majority of [[research chemical]] stimulants, such as [[4F-MPH]], [[a-PHP]] or [[Hexen]], likely due to the absence of a pronounced rush and an extended onset.