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The term '''duration''' refers to the length of time over which the [[subjective effects]] of a [[psychoactive compound]] will manifest themselves. This | The term '''duration''' refers to the length of time over which the [[subjective effects]] of a [[psychoactive compound]] will manifest themselves. This can be further broken down into a "total duration, an onset, a peak, an offset and after effects". Depending upon the substance consumed, each of these occur across different duration's of time. | ||
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The term duration refers to the length of time over which the subjective effects of a psychoactive compound will manifest themselves. This can be further broken down into a "total duration, an onset, a peak, an offset and after effects". Depending upon the substance consumed, each of these occur across different duration's of time.
These are defined and listed below:
Total duration
The total duration of a substance can be defined as the amount of time it takes for its effects to completely wear off into sobriety.
Onset
The onset can be defined as the amount of time it takes from an initial feeling to the substance's full effects.
Peak
The peak can be defined as the height of intensity for the substance's effects.
Offset
The offset can be defined as the amount of time between feeling the full effects and coming down into sobriety.
After effects
The after effects can be defined as any residue effects which may last after the experience itself.