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Compulsive redosing can be described as the experience of a powerful urge to continuously redose a psychoactive substance in an effort to increase or maintain the subjective effects which it induces. It is most commonly associated with compounds which induce pleasurable effects such as cognitive euphoria, physical euphoria or anxiety suppression alongside of effects which inhibit the clarity of one's decision-making processes such as disinhibition, motivation enhancement or ego inflation.

This effect is considerably more likely to manifest itself when one has a large supply of the given substance within their possession. It can be avoided by pre-weighing dosages, not keeping the remaining material within sight, exerting self control, and giving the compound to a trusted individual to keep until they deem it safe to return.

Psychoactive substances

Substances which may cause this effect include:

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Experience reports

Anecdotal reports which describe this effect within our experience index include:

See also