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| title=MDPV may cause [[psychosis]], [[mania]] and addiction at a significantly higher rate than other stimulants.
| title=MDPV may cause [[psychosis]], [[mania]] and addiction at a significantly higher rate than other stimulants.
| content=Due to its unusually long duration, extreme potency, and compulsive nature, it is strongly discouraged to abuse this substance in high doses, multiple days in a row, or in combination with other drugs known to increase the risk of psychosis. MDPV was a common designer drug sold as "bath salt" both in the US and in Europe; The European Union (EU) reported 99 MDPV-related deaths between September 2009 and August 2013.<ref name="EMCDDA" />
| content=Due to its unusually long duration, extreme potency, and compulsive nature, it is strongly discouraged to abuse this substance in high doses, multiple days in a row, or in combination with other drugs known to increase the risk of psychosis. MDPV is one of several designer drugs that has been sold as "[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bath_salts_(drug) bath salt]" both in the US and in Europe; In a four-year period between September 2009 and August 2013, the European Union (EU) reported a concerningly high number of MDPV-related deaths, reaching 99.<ref name="EMCDDA" />


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Please see [[MDPV #Toxicity and harm potential|this section]] for more details.
Please see [[MDPV #Toxicity and harm potential|this section]] for more details.
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Latest revision as of 15:50, 23 May 2024

MDPV may cause psychosis, mania and addiction at a significantly higher rate than other stimulants.

Due to its unusually long duration, extreme potency, and compulsive nature, it is strongly discouraged to abuse this substance in high doses, multiple days in a row, or in combination with other drugs known to increase the risk of psychosis. MDPV is one of several designer drugs that has been sold as "bath salt" both in the US and in Europe; In a four-year period between September 2009 and August 2013, the European Union (EU) reported a concerningly high number of MDPV-related deaths, reaching 99.[1]

Please see this section for more details.

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