The imagery is generally realistic, and often related to everyday perception of people, landscapes, or objects. Side effects include moderate mydriasis, dizziness, sensations of heat or cold, and trembling. MMDA also produces eyes-closed visuals, a state of drowsiness and muscular relaxation, and time distortion. MMDA causes accentuation of feelings such as anxiety, euphoria, loneliness, and loving warmth. The first symptoms appear within 30-60 minutes following oral administration. MMDA was written up by Alexander Shulgin in his book, " PiHKAL." Shulgin lists the dosage range of MMDA as 100-250 mg. MMDA is most typically taken orally (as pressed tablets) or intranasally (as a powder). It bears resemblance to the psychopharmacologically active essential oils elemicin and myristicin found in nutmeg. It is a substituted Amphetamine and an analogue of MDA, Lophophine and MDMA (Ecstasy). MMDA, or 3-methoxy-4,5-methylenedioxy amphetamine, is a stimulant, a psychedelic drug, an entheogen, and an entactogen.
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