Escaline
Categories
psychedelic
research-chemical
Summary
First synthesised in the 50s, this uncommon drug was reexamined by David Nichols in the 1990s. It is an analogue of mescaline which is roughly six times more potent, and is thus a powerful psychedelic phenethylamine. Subjective effects may include stimulation and hallucinations.
Dose Information
Onset, Duration & After-effects
Onset:
1.5-2 hours
Duration:
8-12 hours
After-effects:
3-5 hours
Effects
Euphoria
empathy
insight
brightened colour
Closed/Open eye visuals
enhanced tactile sensation
mental/physical stimulation
decreased appetite
pupil dilation
restlessness
change in perception
ego softening
sweating/chills
muscle tension
confusion
insomnia
📊 Additional Effects
Acuity enhancement
After images
Auditory distortion
Auditory enhancement
Auditory hallucinations
Autonomous entities
Bodily control enhancement
Colour enhancement
Colour shifting
Conceptual thinking
Déjà vu
Delusions
Drifting
Emotion enhancement
External hallucinations
Geometry
Immersion enhancement
Increased heart rate
Internal hallucinations
Memory suppression
Muscle spasms
Nausea
Novelty enhancement
Pattern recognition enhancement
Personal bias suppression
Perspective alterations
Pupil dilation
Scenarios and plots
Scenery slicing
Settings, sceneries, and landscapes
Spontaneous tactile sensations
Stimulation
Symmetrical texture repetition
Tactile enhancement
Thought acceleration
Thought disorganization
Thought loops
Time distortion
Tracers
Transformations
Wakefulness
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