3-MeO-PCE
- 1-2=threshold
- 2-5=light
- 5-10=moderate
- 10-20=strong
- 20+=heavy
onset=15-30 minutes total=4-6 hours
WARNING: Duration accumulates non linearly with redosing
- 10mg line for two subjects at 4:27pm
- 4:29pm feel subtle physical body high
- 4:32 gross drip but painless nostrils
- 4:44pm both feeling stimmy
- 4:50 stimulation is clean unlike O-PCE, it feels more similar to 3meopcp and dopaminey not norepephriney
- 5:11 both snorted another 10mg
- 5:30 actually pretty dissed out now bro
Subjective effects
3-MeO-PCE can be said to share extremely similar properties to that of 3-MeO-PCP at low to moderate dosages. It is considerably more stimulating and less sedating than other dissociatives such as ketamine or MXE. It is far more comfortable than O-PCE, MXP, Diphenidine and the other noradrenaline heavy dissociative compounds which suggests that it has less interactions with noradrenaline than the aforementioned compounds and a higher affinity for dopamine.
This compound is also considerably more likely to induce psychosis than other dissociatives and is therefore potentially dangerous regardless of setting.
The effects listed below are based upon the subjective effects index and personal experiences of PsychonautWiki contributors. The listed effects will rarely (if ever) occur all at once, but heavier dosages will increase the chances and are more likely to induce a full range of effects.
Physical effects
- Spontaneous tactile sensations - motionless, constant, sharp, all-encompassing, euphoric general activation of nerve endings across the body. Half way between 3-MeO-PCP and O-PCE.
- Tactile suppression
- Tactile disconnection
- Spatial disorientation
- Motor control loss
- Stimulation - This drug is extremely stimulating in comparison to other dissociatives such as ketamine, MXE, or DCK. The stimulation it presents is clean and comfortable in a manner which is far closer to that of 3-MeO-PCP than that of O-PCE.
- Physical autonomy
- Physical euphoria - At lower to moderate dosages the sensation itself can be described as feelings of physical comfort, warmth and euphoria which spreads throughout the body. However, at heavier dosages this sensation becomes neutral or potentially uncomfortable in terms of its enjoyability.
- Perception of decreased weight
- Dizziness
- Increased heart rate - increased heart rate may become present at heavier dosages but is not noticeable at low to moderate dosages.
Cognitive effects
- Psychosis - This effect is more common on 3-MeO-PCE than other dissociatives (such as 3-Meo-PCP, ketamine or MXE). It commonly occurs during the offset of the trip particularly if one has been binging. Annecedotal evidence suggests that this compound is potentially the most psychogenic dissociative currently on the research chemical market even more so than 3-meo-pcp. This is likely due to its highly dopaminergic properties in comparison to even that of 3-meo-pcp. Dangerous to hole on due to psychosis.
- Mania - This effect is more common on 3-MeO-PCE than other dissociatives. It commonly occurs during the offset of the trip.
- Amnesia
- Anxiety suppression
- Compulsive redosing
- Conceptual thinking
- Consciousness disconnection
- Creativity enhancement
- Depersonalization
- Derealization
- Disinhibition
- Déjà vu
- Euphoria
- Existential self-realization
- Feelings of impending doom
- Memory suppression
- Mindfulness
- Immersion enhancement
- Information processing suppression
- Thought acceleration
- Time distortion
Visual effects
Suppressions
- Visual disconnection - This eventually results in 3-MeO-PCE's equivalent of the famous "k-hole" or more specifically, holes, spaces and voids alongside of structures. However although possible to acheive, this may be dangerous than other dissociatives due to the accompanying psychosis.
- Double vision
- Frame rate suppression
- Pattern recognition suppression
- Visual acuity suppression
Distortions
Hallucinatory states
- Internal hallucinations (autonomous entities; settings, sceneries, and landscapes; alterations in perspective and scenarios and plots)