Too Soon to repeat diphenhydramine usage? Major health risk?
Question by blahmcblaman: Too Soon to repeat diphenhydramine usage? Major health risk?
I’m a common hallucinogenic user, with past experiences with LSD, dextromethorphan, MDMA, Diphenhydramine, DMT, and mescaline. Last night i consumed (orally) 400mg of Diphenhyrdramine with the intent of a trip, I do this almost weekly (no addiction, or anything like that), but last night i stayed up nearly six hours and never had vivid visual hallucinations. I’m wondering if taking 500 mg (I’ve been up to 550mg with no adverse side effects) tonight would be a bad move. Would the back-to-back high dosages be any more dangerous? Will I trip at all, or will my body have developed a tolerance?
Do not patronize me, I know many people will disapprove of this act merely because of ignorance and fear. I don’t care. Give me a straight answer with no “that sounds bad” or “you need help”
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Answer by Jacob
Give it a rest for a bit (week or so), Don’t exceed 600mg, remember to be hydrated and urinate it can cause dehydration and a plethera of other ungodly side effects (do research, im no scientist or health professional),
In my own experience with 550+ i would have sitautions where i felt as though i was talking to someone, reply vocally and realise it was a hallucination. It’s a delerient so you will see and experience things that are not real! Stay away from the stuff with tylenol (acetominophen) if you like having a liver.
My friend’s parents found him naked after 600mg and took him to the hospital, don’t do anything stupid, best of luck!
and there are always long term side effects to everything check erowid.org and wikipedia.
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