@oralloy,
Quote:Dextromethorphan is a dissociative hallucinogen, the same class of drug as PCP. It has the same mechanism of action in the brain that PCP has. And it produces the same effects and side effects as PCP.
Do you know this from your personal use? Is that what your experience has been?
It's never had that effect on me. Have you heard any health warnings about that? Does Robitussin come with a warning box on it--that it's a "dissociative hallucinogen"? Do they keep it off the shelves and behind the counter, as they do with Sudafed, if it's so potentially dangerous? Not in my CVS, or any other drug stores.
My bottle of Robitussin DM
MAX only has a warning about using it with an MAO inhibiter.
It also says that, in case of accidental overdose, contact a Poison Control Center right away.
It says nothing about it's potential as "a dissociative hallucinogen"--I'm holding the bottle in my hand.