Some people who abuse DXM have reported hangover effects, although they are different from the hangover effects of drinking. Socially, although both DXM abuse and alcohol…
The effects of DXM abuse vary with the amount taken. Known effects can include confusion, dizziness, double or blurred vision, slurred speech…
At extremely high doses, DXM can lead to a coma or even be lethal by suppressing the central nervous system. If that happens, the brain can stop…
Yes. Although rare, in large enough quantities, DXM can suppress the central nervous system, which could result in death.
Tussin is a slang word for cough medicine containing DXM, or cough medicine abuse.
DXM powder, or dextromethorphan powder, is the active pharmaceutical ingredient in many over-the-counter cough medicines. DXM can be abused by ingesting…
Robotripping is slang for abusing over-the-counter cough medicine that contains DXM in an attempt to get high.
Dissociative drugs, including DXM, distort how you perceive sights and sounds. In addition to hallucinations…
This is a term for the harshest level of abuse effects. Those who claim to have experienced plateau sigma describe strong feelings of dissociation with the self …
Some people who abuse DXM have reported experiencing different combinations of effects when they consume different amounts of DXM…
A cough syrup high may occur from taking extremely high doses of over-the-counter cough syrup containing DXM or prescription cough syrup containing codeine…
Cough medicine abuse is taking extremely large doses of…
DXM extraction is a process where people try to separate DXM from other ingredients found in cough medicine…
Cough suppressants, including those with DXM, prevent you from coughing by blocking the cough reflex.
Some people may abuse DXM because they mistakenly believe it’s a safe way to get high. Cough medicine is relatively easy to…
Although potentially dangerous to your heath and social reputation, DXM abuse is technically not illegal…
Draw your own conclusions about DXM.
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