DMNPC - TR’s and Reviews

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As a push to try and centralize information on various novel psych0@chive substances (NPS) into this particular section of the forum (as opposed to on vendor threads, or in non-RC sections), I thought it would be fitting to open up discussion around a new NPS making the rounds - DMNPC (N,O-Dimethyl-4β-(2-naphthyl)piperidine-3β-carboxylate).

A potent dopamine reuptake inhibitor (2.5x that of c0c@ine), that’s highly selective towards DAT and NET. Even more interestingly, it’s the most selective towards 5HTT. However this one is so new that it’s lacking even experience reports on boards like r3dd1t and BL.

A few popular vendors just started stocking this one recently. It seems as though it’s got the potential to be a hit given the limited scientific research that is out there on it.

Has anyone taken the plunge with this one yet? If so, how was it? Things like dosages, time of onset/duration/offset, primary effects and side effects would be extremely useful!

Stay safe and thank you ahead of time for your contribution.

-Mb
 
I'm planning to check it out with my next subscription to auto. I will say I am slightly wary of it due to the serotonin reuptake inhibitor effects it apparently has. Might make the days following reading less enjoyable
 
I'm planning to check it out with my next subscription to auto. I will say I am slightly wary of it due to the serotonin reuptake inhibitor effects it apparently has. Might make the days following reading less enjoyable
Thanks for the response @SeaDonkey , and I appreciate you taking the plunge on your next order! I’m thinking of doing the same..

You do make a good point about its pharmacology and those facts should be on people’s minds who decide to try this chem for the first time. While it’s not a Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitor (SSRI), it is a strong (nonselective) SRI, which is also partly why it plays so strongly on Dopamine and Norepinephrine at the same time.

Bottom line is I would start slow and low dosage-wise. Slowly work your way up in dosage if nothing’s felt at first. Personally I’d also give this one some time in between trials and I’d try to refrain from binging it more than a day in a row (if it ends up being any good). Maybe give it a couple weeks at minimum between trials to ensure there’s no lingering side effects or other oddities that persist.

Oh and I’d refrain from mixing this with any medications or other drvgs for the time being until more info comes out. Better safe than sorry for sure!

Thanks again @SeaDonkey - keep us posted on your experience once you decide to give it a go!
 
Friend of a friend tried it. Pretty strong and long lasting. One dose insufflated lasted probably a good couple of hours. It wasn't well measured. Mild numbing. Definitely more recreational than functional. Kind of like super-yay. There was quite a bit of residual stimulation though. Fast heart rate. They did not get a great night's sleep. Dysphoric going into the next day.

They're not digging the potential dangers being as potent as fluoxetine when it comes to inhibiting serotonin reuptake, especially because they benefit from ssri's and do not want to fuck with that.
 
Alright, I'm going to try and put together a little review, standby while I probably get distracted along the way
 
Objective: the book arrived mostly loose leaf with a few pages sticking together. The pages received were a cream-beige font and smelled like a sterile printing room (similar to 4-eff).

Subjective: even with finely shredding the pages, reading the intra-nasul stories was tough; almost instant smoldering with minor numming. I will say that the story unfolds very quickly and reading it was very positive and enjoyable. Comparable to traditional alpine novels but requiring fewer pages for new readers. However, the similarities with flūöx books makes me hesitant to read the story on a daily basis, especially given my daily assigned reading to a similar title (too much sero reuptake inhibitor makes for a dull donkey after all [always use safe reading practices friends]).

A short paragraph (30 words) after the initial test kept me occupied for the better part of two hours. By the end of the night I probably read four paragraphs worth. As a point of reference, I've been on a perüvian ski holiday via rocky's travel agency since last Friday, so I was reading with some experience.

Overall 8/10, with the only drawbacks being the unfavorable taste and similarities to a popular title. Probably something to read on occasion vs regularly.

PS: I did not try reading the story about the back door, because it's too hard to bööf things with hooves.
 
Objective: the book arrived mostly loose leaf with a few pages sticking together. The pages received were a cream-beige font and smelled like a sterile printing room (similar to 4-eff).

Subjective: even with finely shredding the pages, reading the intra-nasul stories was tough; almost instant smoldering with minor numming. I will say that the story unfolds very quickly and reading it was very positive and enjoyable. Comparable to traditional alpine novels but requiring fewer pages for new readers. However, the similarities with flūöx books makes me hesitant to read the story on a daily basis, especially given my daily assigned reading to a similar title (too much sero reuptake inhibitor makes for a dull donkey after all [always use safe reading practices friends]).

A short paragraph (30 words) after the initial test kept me occupied for the better part of two hours. By the end of the night I probably read four paragraphs worth. As a point of reference, I've been on a perüvian ski holiday via rocky's travel agency since last Friday, so I was reading with some experience.

Overall 8/10, with the only drawbacks being the unfavorable taste and similarities to a popular title. Probably something to read on occasion vs regularly.

PS: I did not try reading the story about the back door, because it's too hard to bööf things with hooves.
haha, thanks for the review. might have to order this mag myself.
 
I'll post review later this week - 4u+0g3n is the best!!! Very excited to review this book!
 
Objective: the book arrived mostly loose leaf with a few pages sticking together. The pages received were a cream-beige font and smelled like a sterile printing room (similar to 4-eff).

Subjective: even with finely shredding the pages, reading the intra-nasul stories was tough; almost instant smoldering with minor numming. I will say that the story unfolds very quickly and reading it was very positive and enjoyable. Comparable to traditional alpine novels but requiring fewer pages for new readers. However, the similarities with flūöx books makes me hesitant to read the story on a daily basis, especially given my daily assigned reading to a similar title (too much sero reuptake inhibitor makes for a dull donkey after all [always use safe reading practices friends]).

A short paragraph (30 words) after the initial test kept me occupied for the better part of two hours. By the end of the night I probably read four paragraphs worth. As a point of reference, I've been on a perüvian ski holiday via rocky's travel agency since last Friday, so I was reading with some experience.

Overall 8/10, with the only drawbacks being the unfavorable taste and similarities to a popular title. Probably something to read on occasion vs regularly.

PS: I did not try reading the story about the back door, because it's too hard to bööf things with hooves.
Hey SeaDonkey - how many words do you remember your initial test being? Thanks!
 
Objective: the book arrived mostly loose leaf with a few pages sticking together. The pages received were a cream-beige font and smelled like a sterile printing room (similar to 4-eff).

Subjective: even with finely shredding the pages, reading the intra-nasul stories was tough; almost instant smoldering with minor numming. I will say that the story unfolds very quickly and reading it was very positive and enjoyable. Comparable to traditional alpine novels but requiring fewer pages for new readers. However, the similarities with flūöx books makes me hesitant to read the story on a daily basis, especially given my daily assigned reading to a similar title (too much sero reuptake inhibitor makes for a dull donkey after all [always use safe reading practices friends]).

A short paragraph (30 words) after the initial test kept me occupied for the better part of two hours. By the end of the night I probably read four paragraphs worth. As a point of reference, I've been on a perüvian ski holiday via rocky's travel agency since last Friday, so I was reading with some experience.

Overall 8/10, with the only drawbacks being the unfavorable taste and similarities to a popular title. Probably something to read on occasion vs regularly.

PS: I did not try reading the story about the back door, because it's too hard to bööf things with hooves.
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Objective: the book arrived mostly loose leaf with a few pages sticking together. The pages received were a cream-beige font and smelled like a sterile printing room (similar to 4-eff).

Subjective: even with finely shredding the pages, reading the intra-nasul stories was tough; almost instant smoldering with minor numming. I will say that the story unfolds very quickly and reading it was very positive and enjoyable. Comparable to traditional alpine novels but requiring fewer pages for new readers. However, the similarities with flūöx books makes me hesitant to read the story on a daily basis, especially given my daily assigned reading to a similar title (too much sero reuptake inhibitor makes for a dull donkey after all [always use safe reading practices friends]).

A short paragraph (30 words) after the initial test kept me occupied for the better part of two hours. By the end of the night I probably read four paragraphs worth. As a point of reference, I've been on a perüvian ski holiday via rocky's travel agency since last Friday, so I was reading with some experience.

Overall 8/10, with the only drawbacks being the unfavorable taste and similarities to a popular title. Probably something to read on occasion vs regularly.

PS: I did not try reading the story about the back door, because it's too hard to bööf things with hooves.
Very good write up! I’m curious how your mood is in the next 12-48 hours? Was it an exhausting read?
 
Hey SeaDonkey - how many words do you remember your initial test being? Thanks!
Initial test was meant to be an allergy test, approx 5 words according to my magnifying glass (sublingual for faster analysis).
Very good write up! I’m curious how your mood is in the next 12-48 hours? Was it an exhausting read?
It's been about 24 hours at this point, I'd say my mood is back to baseline. Based on the mood enhancing effects of the story, I do think long term reading of this title could lead to serious fomo the following days. I would exercise caution reading it for more than two or three days consecutively. I didn't find the reading super taxing, but I also stuck to short stories and didn't try to do anything physically strenuous. Definitely a fast paced read, I could feel my heart beating quicker so I imagine physical activity would make me work up a sweat a lot faster.
Man, that is a golden quote right there 🤣
I was really hoping that wasn't gonna go unnoticed lol
 
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