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===Physical Effects=== | ===Physical Effects=== | ||
The physical effects of | The physical effects of 3-FPM can be broken down into 7 components all of which progressively intensify proportional to dosage. These are described below and generally include: | ||
*'''[[Effect::Stimulation]]''' - In terms of its effects on the physical energy levels of the user, | *'''[[Effect::Stimulation]]''' - In terms of its effects on the physical energy levels of the user, 3-FPM is usually considered to be mildly to moderately energetic and stimulating in a fashion that is considerably weaker in comparison to that of traditional recreational stimulants such as [[substituted amphetamines]], [[MDMA]] or [[cocaine]]. This encourages physical activities such as performing chores and repetitive tasks which would otherwise be boring and strenuous physical activities. The particular style of stimulation which 3-FPM presents can be described as forced. This means that at higher dosages, it becomes difficult or impossible to keep still as jaw clenching, involuntarily bodily shakes and vibrations become present, resulting in an extreme shaking of the entire body, unsteadiness of the hands, and a general lack of motor control. | ||
*'''[[Effect::Increased heart rate]]''' | *'''[[Effect::Increased heart rate]]''' | ||
*'''[[Effect::Vasoconstriction]]''' | *'''[[Effect::Vasoconstriction]]''' | ||
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===Cognitive Effects=== | ===Cognitive Effects=== | ||
The cognitive effects of | The cognitive effects of 3-FPM can be broken down into 7 components all of which progressively intensify proportional to dosage. It contains a large number of typical [[stimulant]] cognitive effects. Although negative side effects are usually mild at lower to moderate dosages, with higher amounts or extended usage they become increasingly likely to manifest themselves. This particularly holds true during the offset of the experience. | ||
The most prominent of these cognitive effects generally include: | The most prominent of these cognitive effects generally include: |