Under the influence of this subtance, you may feel a strong sense of connection with the world and people around you.
Read more »Menstruation may become irregular or even stop entirely.
Read more »Sudden, brief, and jarring involuntary muscle contractions in your body.
Read more »Using this drug may cause mood swings in users. These mood changes may be either positive or negative, and often alternate between extremes.
Read more »It can be difficult to read texts. This is most noticeable with small text, such as on a phone.
Read more »You can get a strong desire to dance and move around and dance. This might mean it can be difficult to sit still.
Read more »Pressure on the chest / heart palpitations
Read more »Some drugs keep you from falling asleep. Stimulants often have this effect, but even after using psychedelics or downers, sleep is disrupted and it is possible that you can’t sleep.
Read more »Physical/physical contact with other people feels different or more intense than usual. Giving a hug to someone else can be very pleasant. It can also happen that you prefer not […]
Read more »You more quickly form logical and illogical associations, but your thoughts may also become more chaotic and confused. For the user, this could be either a positive or negative experience.
Read more »Certain drugs can cause you to experience an enhanced sexual arousal. You feel more attracted to your partner or to others. For example, kissing can be extra pleasant and this […]
Read more »The passage of time could feel altered during drug use. Some parts of the evening fly by, while some parts feel a lot slower. When you are feeling comfortable, it […]
Read more »Some drugs have a diuretic effect. The kidneys then excrete more water than is normally the case. This ends up in the bladder and leaves the body by urinating. If […]
Read more »The feeling that someone is spinning, or that the world is spinning around someone. This impairs balance.
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