Temporary erectile dysfunction
Temporary erectile dysfunction can be described as a difficulty in achieving and maintaining an adequately erect penis for the purpose of sexual intercourse. This effect occurs under the influence of certain substances in various degrees of intensity.
Temporary erectile disfunction is often accompanied by other coinciding effects such as stimulation, difficulty urinating, and temperature regulation suppression in a manner which further amplifies the problem. It is most commonly induced under the influence of heavy dosages of stimulating compounds, such as traditional stimulants and certain psychedelics. However, it can also occur under the influence of opioids, dissociatives, GABAergics, and deliriants.
Psychoactive substances
Compounds within our psychoactive substance index which may cause this effect include:
- 2-Aminoindane
- 2-FA
- 2-FEA
- 2-FMA
- 3,4-CTMP
- 4-FA
- 4-FMA
- 4F-EPH
- 5-APB
- 5-MAPB
- 6-APB
- 6-APDB
- Alcohol
- Amphetamine
- Cocaine
- Cyclazodone
- Datura
- Dichloropane
- Diphenhydramine
- Etizolam
- Flualprazolam
- Flubromazepam
- Hexedrone
- Kava
- Lisdexamfetamine
- MCPP
- MDA
- MDAI
- MDEA
- MDMA
- Methamphetamine
- N-Ethylhexedrone
- NEP
- NM-2-AI
- PMA
- PMMA
- Pentedrone
- Phenethylamine (compound)
- Propylhexedrine
Experience reports
Annectdotal reports which describe this effect with our experience index include:
See also
- Responsible use
- Subjective effects index
- Psychedelics - Subjective effects
- Dissociatives - Subjective effects
- Deliriants - Subjective effects