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This rack card is your go-to resource for delivering essential information about DOB DOM Amphetamines. They were originally developed in the 1960s in an attempt to create a less potent LSD. Users take more than is recommended, though, resulting in effects that are more potent than those of LSD. DOB is a variation of DOM. Its effects can last for days, making them that much more serious.
DOM and DOB resemble amphetamines, coming in powder or pill form. They’re also known as STP (Serenity, Tranquility, and Peace) or the Love Drug. Users will orally ingest these pills or snort them. If too much is taken, users may experience an increased heart rate, mood swings, and hallucinations.
After someone takes one of these drugs, the effects might not stop after they come down from the “high.” Some individuals have reported having panic attacks days after using the drug. They may induce psychosis that last for years. DOB also causes blood vessels to constrict, which for some users, has resulted in amputations, brain damage, coma, and death.
Due to their extreme dangerousness, these drugs have been classified as a Schedule I drug in the U.S.
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