Summary
Dichloropane is a novel research chemical with very limited human use history since its appearance around 2010. Due to structural similarity to cocaine, it may carry similar cardiovascular risks including potential for sudden cardiac death at high doses and long-term cardiomyopathy. Regular insufflation can severely damage nasal tissue, causing loss of smell, nosebleeds, and chronic nasal problems. The substance is notably harsh on nasal passages and has a longer, more difficult comedown than cocaine. Always use precise milligram scales, as dosages are in the low milligram range.
Dose Information
| ROA | Light | Common | Strong | Heavy |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Insufflated | 10-20mg | 20-40mg | 40-60mg | 60mg+ |
| Oral | 10-15mg | 15-30mg | 30-50mg | 50mg+ |
| Smoked | 2.5-7.5mg | 7.5-20mg | 20-50mg | 50mg+ |
Light
Common
Strong
Heavy
Onset, Duration & After-effects
| ROA | Onset | Comeup | Peak | Offset | After Effects |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Insufflated | 5-15 min | 15-30 min | 60-90 min | 60-90 min | 60-0 min |
| Oral | 10-30 min | 30-60 min | 60-90 min | 60-90 min | 60-0 min |
| Smoked | 15-30 min | 30-60 min | 60-90 min | 60-90 min | 60-0 min |
Tolerance
Build-up
develops over days to weeks of regular use
Reset
3โ7 days for acute tolerance; longer for full reset
Effects
Positive
- Mental Stimulation
- Stimulation
Negative
- Teeth Grinding
- Vasoconstriction
- Increased Heart Rate
- Increased heart rate
- Dry Mouth
- Insomnia
- Tachycardia
- Diarrhea
Positive
- Focus Enhancement
- Cognitive Euphoria
- Increased Sociability
- Motivation Enhancement
- Alertness enhancement
Negative
- Anxiety
- Protracted Comedown
- Constipation
- Thought Acceleration
- Talkativeness
Positive
- Increased Libido
- Increased music appreciation
- Color enhancement
Negative
- Appetite Suppression
- Light sensitivity
- Disinhibition
- Appetite suppression
- Dehydration
- Dulled perception
- Drifting