Half of a pill taken orally produced extremely strong effects in a 135 lb. (63kg) non-tolerant user, starting with a very intense euphoric rush for approximately 2 hours before the following symptoms arose: Significant tremor, 163 bpm heart rate (normal heart rate 45bpm), crushing type chest pain radiating to neck and left arm, dizziness and unsteady gait, severe nausea and some vomiting, and 162/103 blood pressure.
A visit to the ER 12-14 hours in showed no serious heart problems, however 8mg of Ativan was required to bring symptoms under control (the user had no benzo or alcohol tolerance either).
The user had used substantial doses of MDPV on several occasions approximately three years before this experience without ill effect and does not believe himself to be overly sensitive to stimulant effects. He has since used pills from the same batch in 1/8 of a pill doses to better effect.
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speeddemonqc (member since February 4, 2012)
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February 23, 2017, 3:17 am GMT