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Physical euphoria is an effect which exists in contrast to euphoria but usually occurs simultaneously along side of it. It can be described as feelings of physical pleasure and comfort within and across the body. The forcefulness of this effect can range between subtle in its strength to overwhelmingly pleasurable beyond even the most intense full body orgasm possible.
This effect occurs consistently under the influence of certain substances, these commonly include opioids such as heroin or codiene and stimulants such as amphetamine and MDMA.