O-PCE (2-Oxo-PCE) Dissociative Anesthetic | New Designer Drug
In recent years, the internet has become a popular marketplace for new psychoactive substances. These substances, which are also called designer drugs or research chemicals, are synthetic (human-made) drugs designed to mimic the effects of well-known controlled substances. New stock of O-PCE Crystal, Powder and Pellets now in stock.
- One new psychoactive substance that has been gaining popularity is called O-PCE. Here’s what you should know about this dangerous drug.
What Is O-PCE?
O-PCE is a dissociative anesthetic. It’s also known as 2-Oxo-PCE, N-ethyldeschloroketamine, deschloro-N-ethyl-ketamine, and 2-(ethylamino)-2-phenyl-cyclohexanone.
First synthesized in 1962, the drug is a derivative of deschloroketamine (DCK). Like DCK, it belongs to the arylcyclohexylamine class of drugs. Other drugs in this class include:
Arylcyclohexylamine drugs are NMDA receptor antagonists. That means they block communication between NMDA (N-Methyl-D-aspartate) receptors. These receptors help regulate important brain functions, including memory and learning.
Effects Of O-PCE
As with other new psychoactive substances, there has been very little research on the effects of O-PCE. According to user reports, though, the drug’s effects resemble those of other dissociative anesthetics, such as ketamine.
However, O-PCE seems to have stronger stimulant effects (such as faster heart rate and high blood pressure) compared to other dissociative anesthetics.
Users say the stimulant effects are strongest in the first half of the experience. Dissociative effects (such as amnesia and immobility) are strongest in the second half.
Like other drugs, O-PCE has both physical and psychological effects.
Physical Effects
Physical effects may include:
- pain relief
- nausea
- dizziness
- double vision
- involuntary eye movements
- numbness
- immobility
- faster heart rate
- high blood pressure
- loss of motor control
Psychological Effects
Psychological effects may include:
- sedation
- amnesia (memory loss)
- euphoria (intense joy)
- creativity enhancement
- derealization (a sense of detachment from your surroundings)
- depersonalization (a sense of detachment from your body)
- anxiety
- altered sense of time
- mood swings
- hallucinations (seeing, hearing, or feeling things that aren’t really there)
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