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Originally Posted by SallyC View Post
I have read that dextromethorphan can feel like a bit of a stimulant at the low
doses and a depressant at the large doses. Druggies, usually teens, use it as
a "space out" drug at the med to high doses.
Yuppers, I read all that stuff too. Ruth
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