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Dextromethorphan Hydrobromide DXM HBR Raw Powder

  • Post Date:

    Feb 06,2018
  • Expiry Date:

    Aug 05,2018
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    Dextromethorphan Hydrobromide DXM HBR Raw Powder
    ​Dextromethorphan hydrobromide is an antitussive drug. Orally active synthetic morphine analog. This medication is used for temporary relief of coughs without phlegm that are caused by certain infections of the air passages.

    Data of property for DXM HBR:
    Alias:Dextromethorphan hydrobromide, Romilar
    CAS ID:6700-34-1
    Formula:C18H25NO.HBr
    Purity:99 % by HPLC
    Melting point:121.85~123.85°C
    Appearance:​White or off-white crystalline powder.

    What is DXM HBR / Dextromethorphan Hydrobromide ?
    Dextromethorphan Hydrobromide: This is what you get when you react DXM with hydrobromic acid. This is what is most commonly used for cough suppressants and for recreational use. This produces different effects on different doses. We refer to them as plateaus, and there are 4 of them.

    DXM has notably different effects at different dosage levels. There are 4 distinctive levels, and we call these levels "plateaus". Most recreational use happens during the first and second plateau. Doses are measured in mg/kg or milligrams per kilogram. So to find your dosage take your weight in kg (pounds divided by 2.2), and then divide it by how many total milligrams your taking. It is hard to describe how any of these plateaus feel, because DXM is one of those things you have to experience to know.
    ​​Oral DXM Dosages:
    Threshold unknown
    Light 100 - 200 mg
    Common 200 - 400 mg
    Strong 300 - 600 mg
    Heavy 600 - 1500 mg
    Risk of Death 2,500 - 20,000 mg

    Duration: 4 - 8 hours (DXM HBR)
    Duration (extended release): 6 - 12 hours (DXM Polistirex)
    The 4 "Plateau" of DXM:
    Dextromethorphan is a cough-suppressing ingredient found in a variety of over-the-counter cold and cough medications. Like PCP and Ketamine, dextromethorphan is a dissociative anesthetic, meaning DXM effects can include hallucinations.

    The effects of dextromethorphan abuse vary with the amount taken. Common DXM effects can include confusion, dizziness, double or blurred vision, slurred speech, impaired physical coordination, abdominal pain, nausea and vomiting, rapid heartbeat, drowsiness, numbness of fingers and toes, and disorientation. DXM abusers describe different “plateaus” ranging from mild distortions of color and sound to visual hallucinations and “out-of-body,” dissociative, sensations, and loss of motor control.​

    ​• 1st Plateau: 1.5-2.5 mg/kg This is the weakest level. This feels slightly intoxicating, a little light headed. Some music euphoria is noticable

    • 2nd Plateau: 2.5-7.5 mg/kg This level is often compared to being stoned and drunk at the sametime. When this might seem true, there is also a noticably strong "mental" high also. You can have trouble talking with slurring, and can have a hard time carrying on an indepth conversation, because your short-term memory can be temporarily impared. And occasionally you can have mild hallucinations.

    • 3rd Plateau: 7.5-15 mg/kg This level has strong intoxications and hallucinations. Things can become very confusing as your thinking processes are disturbed. You can sometimes daze-off into your own world, and get lost in your own mind. Trips in this plateau can sometimes be unpleasant.

    • 4th Plateau: +15 mg/kg This is the strongest level. This is a sub-anesthetic dose, and can be compared to a high dose of Ketamine. Your mind and body become seperated at this level and it can become dangerous psychologically, and physically. Personally I say that you should never have to go this high, it can be very dangerous. But whatever you do, NEVER go past 20 mg/kg (about 2000mg for a 220lb person), this can become very toxic and kill you.
    What are its short-term effects?
    ​The effects of dextromethorphan abuse vary with the amount taken. Common DXM effects can include confusion, dizziness, double or blurred vision, slurred speech, impaired physical coordination, abdominal pain, nausea and vomiting, rapid heartbeat, drowsiness, numbness of fingers and toes, and disorientation. DXM abusers describe different “plateaus” ranging from mild distortions of color and sound to visual hallucinations and “out-of-body,” dissociative, sensations, and loss of motor control.
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