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'''Compulsive redosing''' can be described as the experience of an urge to continuously redose a [[psychoactive substance]] in an effort to increase or maintain the [[Subjective effects index|subjective effects]] which it induces. This effect is most commonly associated with compounds which induce pleasurable effects such as [[cognitive euphoria]], [[physical euphoria]] or [[anxiety suppression]] alongside of effects which inhibit the clarity of one's decision-making processes such as [[disinhibition]], [[motivation enhancement]] or [[ego inflation]]. | '''Compulsive redosing''' can be described as the experience of an urge to continuously redose a [[psychoactive substance]] in an effort to increase or maintain the [[Subjective effects index|subjective effects]] which it induces. This effect is most commonly associated with compounds which induce pleasurable effects such as [[cognitive euphoria]], [[physical euphoria]] or [[anxiety suppression]] alongside of effects which inhibit the clarity of one's decision-making processes such as [[disinhibition]], [[motivation enhancement]] or [[ego inflation]]. | ||
It is considerably more likely to manifest itself when one has a large supply of the given substance within their possession and may therefore be avoided by pre-weighing dosages, not keeping the remaining material within sight or even giving it to a trusted individual to keep | It is considerably more likely to manifest itself when one has a large supply of the given substance within their possession and may therefore be avoided by pre-weighing dosages, not keeping the remaining material within sight or even giving it to a trusted individual to keep until they deem it safe to return. | ||
===Psychoactive substances=== | ===Psychoactive substances=== |