Dimenhydrinate
Typical Dose 250-400 mg
Duration 5h - 8h
Interaction Risk Unknown
Detection Methods 1
Description
A combination of diphenhydramine and a mild stimulant to counteract the drowsiness accompanied by typical medical use of diphenhydramine. Roughly half the potency of DPH. Small doses can relieve motion sickness, reduce body load from opioids or DXM. Becomes a deliriant in high doses, keeping the user awake and often causing dysphoric, realistic hallucinations.
Effects & Dosing
Dosage
Oral
| Light | Common | Strong |
|---|---|---|
| 100-250 mg | 250-400 mg | 400-600 mg+ |
Duration
Oral
Onset 30 min - 1h 30m
Total Duration 5h - 8h
Safety & Risks
Safer Use
- NOTE: since this is a delirant, we advise against taking it, yet we can't stop you from ingesting it.
- A fair amount of oral dramamine preparations contain NSAID's Which can be toxic to your liver at high doses.
Detection Times
| Method | Detection Window |
|---|---|
| Urine | 1–3 days |
Note: Dimenhydrinate (contains diphenhydramine). Not part of standard drug panels. Same false positive risks as diphenhydramine.
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