At a Glance
| Nitrous | Diarylethylamines | |
|---|---|---|
| Class | Dissociatives | Dissociatives |
| Routes | inhaled | |
| Effects | 43 documented | 8 documented |
Dosage
Only in Nitrous
inhaled
| Level | Dose |
|---|---|
| Threshold | 4 g |
| Light | 4–8 g |
| Common | 8–16 g |
| Strong | 16–40 g |
| Heavy | 40 g |
Duration
Only in Nitrous
inhaled
Total: 1 min – 5 minAfterglow
Onset5 sec – 10 sec
Come Up5 sec – 10 sec
Peak15 sec – 30 sec
Offset1 min – 5 min
Effects
Shared Effects4
Unique to Nitrous
Safety
Interaction: Nitrous + Diarylethylamines
No direct interaction data available between these substances. This does not mean the combination is safe.
Nitrous — Dangerous Interactions
Diarylethylamines — Dangerous Interactions
No dangerous interactions recorded.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between Nitrous and Diarylethylamines?
Nitrous is classified as a Dissociatives while Diarylethylamines is classified as a Dissociatives . They share 4 effects in common, with 39 effects unique to Nitrous and 4 unique to Diarylethylamines.
Is it safe to combine Nitrous and Diarylethylamines?
There is no direct interaction data available for combining Nitrous and Diarylethylamines. This does not mean the combination is safe. Always exercise caution and research thoroughly.
Which is stronger, Nitrous or Diarylethylamines?
Nitrous and Diarylethylamines are typically administered via different routes, making a direct potency comparison difficult. They belong to different pharmacological profiles and should not be compared by dose alone.