Description
MDA (3,4-Methylenedioxyamphetamine) is a synthetic psychoactive substance that gained attention in the mid-20th century for its unique balance of stimulating, perceptual, and emotional effects. It is closely related to MDMA but is widely regarded as having a more visual, longer-lasting, and mentally immersive character.
Often referred to by street names such as Sass or Sassafras, MDA has been discussed extensively in academic literature, underground culture, and historical research surrounding empathogens and psychedelic-adjacent compounds.
Unlike shorter-acting stimulants, MDA is commonly described as having a gradual onset and extended duration, with effects that may include heightened sensory awareness, altered perception, and increased emotional depth. Because of its strength and longevity, it has historically been approached with caution and respect.
Key Characteristics
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Synthetic empathogenic compound
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Chemically related to MDMA
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Known for longer duration compared to MDMA
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Strong sensory and perceptual influence
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Historically documented in research literature
Common Names
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MDA
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Sass
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Sassafras
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Sally
Format & Availability
Available in multiple weight options depending on stock.





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