Complete dosage information for MDEA — threshold, light, common, strong, and heavy dose ranges across 1 route of administration.
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Dosage information is for harm reduction purposes only. Individual sensitivity varies greatly. Always start with the lowest effective dose and work your way up slowly. Never eyeball doses — use a milligram scale.
Stimulant overdose from MDEA is a medical emergency primarily involving cardiovascular and neurological toxicity. **Signs of overdose**: Extremely rapid or irregular heartbeat, chest pain, severe headache, dangerously elevated body temperature, seizures, agitation progressing to psychosis, confusion, and loss of consciousness. **Emergency response**: - Call emergency services immediately - Keep the person cool (remove excess clothing, apply cool water) - If seizures occur, protect the head and clear the area of hard objects - If the person loses consciousness, place in recovery position - **Do not** give the person more stimulants, caffeine, or depressants unless directed by medical professionals **Prevention**: Pre-measure doses. Avoid redosing. Stay hydrated (but don't overhydrate). Take breaks from physical activity. Monitor heart rate if possible. Have someone present who can recognize warning signs.
A common oral dose of MDEA is 120–180 mg.
The threshold dose for MDEA via oral is approximately 40 mg.
MDEA typically lasts 3–6 hours via oral.