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  • curprev 14:1614:16, 2 July 2025 >David Hedlund 30,156 bytes +11 {{Experience reports|erowid_experience_substance_label=4-Methylmethcathinone}}
  • curprev 14:1414:14, 2 July 2025 >David Hedlund 30,145 bytes +21 {{Experience reports|erowid_experience_substance_label=Mephedrone}}
  • curprev 10:0610:06, 2 July 2025 >David Hedlund 30,124 bytes −58 {{Experience reports|erowid_title=Mephedrone}}

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  • curprev 20:1720:17, 22 August 2018 >Kenan m 18,235 bytes +4 Undo revision 128281: while I agree that Mephedrone is significantly addictive, this is a highly qualitative and subjective classification. Addiction properties cannot be generalized like this.
  • curprev 19:3519:35, 22 August 2018 >Unity 18,231 bytes −143 introduction wording
  • curprev 19:2819:28, 22 August 2018 >8Brainzap8 18,374 bytes −4 Mephedrone is definetely highly addictive! I think moderately addictive isnt accurate because the cravings for the drug are a lot higher than amphetamine or MDMA f.ex.

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  • curprev 13:5813:58, 17 August 2018 >Khuntosaurusrex m 18,378 bytes +1 Nystagmus is a sustained ocular inversion. Opsoclonus is the correct term for 'wiggling'.

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