ETH-CAT: Difference between revisions

>Josikins
addiction suppression should not be listed because simply being less addictive than amphetamine does not mean addiction to other compounds is being actively suppressed.
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{{Preamble/SubjectiveEffects}}
{{Preamble/SubjectiveEffects}}
===Physical effects===
{{effects/base
|{{effects/physical|
*'''[[Effect::Stimulation]]'''
*'''[[Effect::Stimulation]]'''
*'''[[Effect::Physical euphoria]]'''
*'''[[Effect::Physical euphoria]]'''
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*'''[[Effect::Teeth grinding]]''' - This component can be considered to be less intense when compared with that of [[MDMA]].
*'''[[Effect::Teeth grinding]]''' - This component can be considered to be less intense when compared with that of [[MDMA]].


===Cognitive effects===
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{{effects/aftereffects|
The effects which occur during the [[offset]] of a [[stimulant]] experience generally feel negative and uncomfortable in comparison to the effects which occurred during its [[peak]]. This is often referred to as a "comedown" and occurs because of [[neurotransmitter]] depletion. Its effects commonly include:
*'''[[Effect::Anxiety]]'''
*'''[[Effect::Cognitive fatigue]]'''
*'''[[Effect::Depression]]'''
*'''[[Effect::Irritability]]'''
*'''[[Effect::Motivation suppression]]'''
*'''[[Effect::Thought deceleration]]'''
*'''[[Effect::Wakefulness]]'''
}}
 
 
|{{effects/cognitive|
The cognitive effects of ETH-CAT can be broken down into several components which intensify proportional to dosage. The general head space of ETH-CAT is described by many as one of mental [[stimulation]], [[focus enhancement]] and [[thought acceleration]] coupled with a mild sense of [[euphoria]] that is less pronounced than the head space of [[amphetamine]], even at strong to heavy doses.
The cognitive effects of ETH-CAT can be broken down into several components which intensify proportional to dosage. The general head space of ETH-CAT is described by many as one of mental [[stimulation]], [[focus enhancement]] and [[thought acceleration]] coupled with a mild sense of [[euphoria]] that is less pronounced than the head space of [[amphetamine]], even at strong to heavy doses.


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*'''[[Effect::Wakefulness]]'''
*'''[[Effect::Wakefulness]]'''


===Visual effects===
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{{effects/visual|
*'''[[Effect::Visual haze]]'''
*'''[[Effect::Visual haze]]'''
*'''[[Effect::Peripheral information misinterpretation]]''' - As with most other stimulants, this component primarily occurs at higher doses or after a sustained period of redosing.
*'''[[Effect::Peripheral information misinterpretation]]''' - As with most other stimulants, this component primarily occurs at higher doses or after a sustained period of redosing.


===After effects===
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The effects which occur during the [[offset]] of a [[stimulant]] experience generally feel negative and uncomfortable in comparison to the effects which occurred during its [[peak]]. This is often referred to as a "comedown" and occurs because of [[neurotransmitter]] depletion. Its effects commonly include:
 
*'''[[Effect::Anxiety]]'''
}}
*'''[[Effect::Cognitive fatigue]]'''
*'''[[Effect::Depression]]'''
*'''[[Effect::Irritability]]'''
*'''[[Effect::Motivation suppression]]'''
*'''[[Effect::Thought deceleration]]'''
*'''[[Effect::Wakefulness]]'''


==Toxicity and harm potential==
==Toxicity and harm potential==