In Schedule 1, you will get some additional effects from products you mix, including one of the more in-demand ones, Laxative. Adding effects to drugs increases their prices, and some customers prefer different types of effects. There are basic and advanced effects that you can get based on which ingredients you use.

When making a mix in Schedule 1, you will need to add a specific ingredients to get the Laxative effect. You can achieve this by using multiple ingredients; however, not all of them cost the same. To get started, you will first need a drug that has other kinds of effects, which can then be converted into a Laxative effect.

How To Add Laxative Effect To Products In Schedule 1

What Ingredients Work?

The cheapest and fastest way to get the Laxative effect is to add Cuke to a product that already has the Euphoric effect. Some products require you to get the Euphoric effect first, which can be converted after adding Cuke. If you do not have Cuke in your inventory and want to get it quickly, you can use cheats in Schedule 1 to save you some time.

Console commands can also be applied to other ingredients needed for the process. You can also get Cuke from a vending machine at the Pawn Shop.

Here’s how to get the Laxative Effect on products in Schedule 1. Do note you will need at least two Cuke cans to complete this mix:

  1. Add gasoline to a drug to get the Toxic effect.
  2. Add Cuke to the drug that has a Toxic effect to get the Euphoric Effect.
  3. Finally, add another can of Cuke to the drug that has an Euphoric effect to get the Laxative Effect.

The above method is by far the easiest way to get the Laxative effect; however, there are two other ways, using another ingredient that replaces other Effects.

Effect

Ingredient

Effect Being Replaced

Laxative

Energy Drink

Foggy

Mega Bean

Athletic

Which Customers Like The Laxative Effect

Who Likes The Laxative Effect

Getting rid of trash is necessary so your production space isn't cluttered in Schedule 1.

The secret to expanding your empire is to cater to customers, and at some point, you will need to take their preferences into . Just like in real life, customers like certain mixes and effects from their drugs, and you will face this same situation in Schedule 1. There are a few customers in Hyland Point who prefer the Laxative Effect. However, getting them as customers will not be straightforward.

You will first need to give these NPCs samples of drugs that have Laxative effects in order to make them your customers. Once they become your customers, they will regularly buy your product, so you might want to consider hiring more dealers in Schedule 1. Here are all the NPCs you need to target that like the Laxative effect in their mix.

  • Dean Webster
  • Jeff Grilmore
  • Lisa Gardener
  • Cranky Frank

It is worth pointing out that Jeff Grilmore, Lisa Gardener, and Cranky Frank might prefer a higher-quality mix, so you might want to use the Energy Drink and Mega Bean methods to get the Laxative effect for their products. The two methods will be more costly, $13, but they might be well suited for the aforementioned NPCs.

That’s how you get the Laxative effect in Schedule 1, but there are plenty of others you can experiment with when mixing your concoctions. It’s up to you whether you like to use Cukes for the cheaper method or sell a more product using Energy Drink or Mega Bean.

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Schedule I
Simulation
Crime
Action
Management
Strategy
Released
March 24, 2025
Developer(s)
TVGS
Publisher(s)
TVGS
Engine
Unity
Multiplayer
Online Co-Op
Number of Players
Single-player
Steam Deck Compatibility
Unknown

​In the gritty open-world simulation Schedule I, players step into the shoes of a fledgling drug dealer aiming to establish a criminal empire in the fictional city of Hyland Point. Starting with minimal resources, they cultivate and distribute various narcotics, manage supply chains, and navigate challenges posed by law enforcement and rival cartels. Engaging minigames represent each production process, from growing cannabis to synthesizing methamphetamine.

Platform(s)
PC