PPAP
Aliases: Dppea, Mk-306, N,ฮฑ-dipropylphenethylamine
Summary
PPAP's sublingual route can irritate mucosa and its effect curve plateaus quickly. Tolerance tends to fade after roughly three days, but reagent testing and sub-10 mg allergy checks remain best practice. Unlike traditional stimulants, PPAP enhances neurotransmitter release only in response to neural activity rather than causing uncontrolled monoamine flooding.
Dose Information
Onset, Duration & After-effects
| ROA | Onset | Peak | Offset |
|---|---|---|---|
| Oral | 30-60 min | 1-3 hrs | 1-2 hrs |
| Insufflated | 5-10 min | 1-3 hrs | 1-2 hrs |
| Intramuscular | 2-5 min | 1-3 hrs | 1-2 hrs |
Effect Profile
Scores (1–10) curated from multiple sources:
- Effect keyword matching from PsychonautWiki catalog
- Weighted by importance: core (×3), major (×2), minor (×1)
Moderate euphoria, focus, and anxiety/jitters with mild stimulation
Tolerance
Tolerance Decay
Patterns are based on user reports: repeated daily dosing for multiple days appears to reduce desired effects and increase anxiety/insomnia; spacing use by several days to a week helps preserve efficacy. Cross-tolerance with other CAE/MAE agents (e.g., BPAP) is plausible but unquantified. Data quality is limited.
Cross-Tolerances
Effects
- Stimulation
- Stamina enhancement
- Physical euphoria
- Pain relief
- Increased heart rate
- Increased perspiration
- Respiratory depression
- Nausea
- Sedation
- Itchiness
- Increased motivation
- Focus enhancement
- Analysis enhancement
- Cognitive euphoria
- Anxiety suppression
- Dream potentiation
- Irritability
- Anxiety
- Constipation
- Dizziness
- Increased music appreciation
- Increased libido
- Libido enhancement
- Dehydration
- Appetite suppression
- Light sensitivity
- Double vision
- Spontaneous physical sensations
- Internal hallucination
- Dulled perception