MMDA, or
3-methoxy-4,5-methylenedioxyamphetamine, is a
stimulant, a
psychedelic drug, an
entheogen, and an
entactogen. It is a
substituted amphetamine and an
analogue of
MDA,
Lophophine and
MDMA (Ecstasy). It bears resemblance to the
psychopharmacologically active essential oils
elemicin and
myristicin found in nutmeg. MMDA is most typically taken
orally (as pressed tablets) or intranasally (as a powder).
MMDA was written up by Alexander Shulgin in his book, PiHKAL (Phenethylamines i Have Known And Loved). Shulgin lists the dosage range of MMDA as 100-250mg. The first symptoms appear within 30-60 minutes following oral. MMDA causes accentuation of feelings such as anxiety, euphoria, loneliness, and loving warmth. MMDA also produces eyes-closed visuals, a state of drowsiness and muscular relaxation, and time distortion. Side effects include moderate mydriasis, dizziness, sensations of heat or cold, and trembling. The imagery is generally realistic, and often related to everyday perception of people, landscapes, or objects. The effects of MMDA usually reach a peak after the first hour following the initial symptoms, and begin to wane during the second hour, and usually completely disappear by the end of the fifth hour.
Analogs
MMDA-2
Dosage: 25-50mg
Duration: 8-12 hours
Effects: slow, MDA-like effects, muscle stiffness, inability to defecate
Methyl-MMDA-2
Dosage: unknown
Duration: unknown
Effects: Few to none
MMDA-3a
Dosage: 20-80mg
Duration: 10-16 hours
Effects: mild open-eye visuals, visual enhancement of music, slowing of time, slight diarrhea and body load
MMDA-3b
Dosage: unknown
Duration: unknown
Effects: Few to none
2T-MMDA-3a
Dosage: unknown
Duration: unknown
Effects: Few to none
4T-MMDA-2
Dosage: 25mg
Duration: unknown
Effects: Slight tremors
Psychotherapuetic actions
In his 1973 book, "
The Healing Journey",
Claudio Naranjo explored the
psychotherapeutic potential of MMDA. Like MDA, he found that MMDA facilitates
communication and suggested it has potential applications in
psychotherapy. Worldwide
as of 2005, MMDA has not been approved for any human applications.
Pharmacology
The mechanism that produces the psychedelic activity of MMDA has not been definitively established. There are, as of the present time, no reported studies on the human
pharmacokinetics or
metabolism of MMDA. Based on its structural relationship with other similar drugs for which the pharmacology is known, it is likely that MMDA has multiple mechanisms of action, and probably acts both as a 5HT
2A agonist in a similar manner to hallucinogenic amphetamines such as
DOM, and also as a serotonin releaser by reversing the direction of the
serotonin reuptake transporter in a similar manner to
MDMA.
Legality
MMDA is classified as a
Schedule 1 substance in the United States, and is similarly controlled in other parts of the world. Internationally, MMDA is a Schedule I drug under the
Convention on Psychotropic Substances
See also
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