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The drug is both hallucinogenic, a stimulant and a depressant. It causes visual hallucinations in high doses as well as a feeling of lightness, dryness of the mouth, sweating, dilation of the eye’s pupils, increased pulse rate and fine tremors. The peak effect is reached at about 2 hours after swallowing the drug.
Users describe a deep dreamy trance-like state that reportedly lives with them for long periods after use. Some users report a loss of desire for drugs like heroin and cocaine in this period. It was this effect that led to tests on its use as a ‘chemical dependence interrupter’. Research into its effects indicates that the drug can help with withdrawal symptoms, stopping them in some cases, and is in itself relatively non-addictive. Studies have shown the drug can bringing on periods of abstention for up 6 months in a quarter to a half of those given the drug – with repeated doses often extending abstention in roughly half again