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Old 14-03-2008, 22:52
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Question Methylergonovine (Methergine)

Althought Methylergonovine is not a research chemical but SWIM can't find any other related thread. Methylergonovine is a tryptamine closely related to ergonovine and LSD, with no information and history of recreational use.

SWIM recently found this chemical in a local pharmacy and got some of them, but he couldn't find enough info about recreational use of Methylergonovine.

According to Wikipedia:
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It is a synthetic analogue of ergonovine, a psychedelic alkaloid found in ergot, and many species of morning glory. It is a member of the ergoline family and chemically similar to LSD, ergine, ergonovine, and lysergic acid. Due to its oxytocic properties, it has a medical use in obstetrics. According to Jonathan Ott, methylergonovine has LSD-like actions above 2 milligrams. Clinical dosages are ten times lower.
Alexander Shulgin in TIHKAL:
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Ergonovine is a naturally occurring, water-soluble ergot alkaloid, found in both ergot preparations and in many species of morning glory seeds, and there are several reports of LSD-like action at oral levels of between two and ten milligrams. It has an important use in obstetrics, again as an oxytocic, at about a tenth of this dose. This pharmacological potential must be respected in psychopharmacological trials. The one-carbon homologue (the butanolamide rather than the propanolamide) is called methergine or methylergonovine. It is a synthetic ally and is orally effective as an oxytocic at a dosage of 200 micrograms. It also has an LSD-like action at ten times this level.
SWIM first took 4 pills of Methylergonovine, each containing 0.125mg (125 micrograms) of Methylergonovine, just to be sure it is safe. Then after almost 3 days SWIM took 16 of them (16x0.125mg=2mg) but nothing happened, maybe he just feeling a little bit different and some weird feeling in his head but nothing noticable. SWIM suspect he took it too soon and the tolerance from those 4 pills may somehow negatively affected his last experience. Or maybe the recreational dose just starts at 2mg and much more needed for a fully visual experience.

Any ideas? Is SWIM the first one who tries this?

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