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by zasdffaa
1539 days ago
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Appreciated. FYI Browsing articles this backs you up stongly, from https://erowid.org/library/books_online/pihkal/pihkal003.sht... "EXTENSIONS AND COMMENTARY: This specific compound is probably the first sulfur-containing phenethylamine to have been evaluated as a potentially active CNS stimulant or psychedelic. It was a complete, total, absolute unknown. The first trials were made at the sub-microgram level, specifically at 0.25 micrograms, at 11:30 AM on September 3, 1975. Part of this extreme precaution was due to the uniqueness of a new heteroatom in a phenethylamine system. But part was due to the strange manic excitement that occurred at the time of the isolation and characterizing of the final product in the laboratory. Although it was certainly all placebo response, I was jumpy and unable to stay in the lab for more than a few minutes at a time. Maybe dust in the air? Maybe some skin contact with the free base? Now, I know there was nothing, but the possibility of extraordinary potency was real, and I did indeed wash everything down anyway. In fact, it took a total of 18 trials to work the experimental dosage up to as much as a single milligram. In retrospect, overly cautious. But retrospection, as they say, is cheap." starting at 1/4 microgram (that's 250 nanograms!), took 18 steps up to a milligram. I approve. And thanks BTW. |
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However, the entry you quote certainly does illustrate his diligence and commitment to safety. I very much doubt he would have been able to discover and sample something like 400+ psychoactive substances in probably many thousands of trials without being as careful and safety-conscious as he was.