5-Methoxy-diisopropyltryptamine
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5-Methoxy-diisopropyltryptamine
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Systematic (IUPAC) name | |
5-methoxy-N,N-diisopropyltryptamine | |
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ATC code | ? |
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Chemical data | |
Formula | C17H26N2O |
Mol. mass | 274.4 |
Physical data | |
Melt. point | 181 °C (358 °F) |
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Bioavailability | ? |
Metabolism | ? |
Half life | ? |
Excretion | ? |
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Pregnancy cat. |
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Legal status |
Schedule I (USA) |
Routes | ? |
5-Methoxy-diisopropyltryptamine, also known as 5-methoxy-N,N-diisopropyltryptamine, 5-MeO-DiPT, foxy methoxy, or just foxy, is a tryptamine that is used recreationally as a psychedelic. 5-MeO-DiPT is orally active, and dosages between 6–20 mg are commonly reported. Many users note an unpleasant body load accompanies higher dosages. 5-MeO-DiPT is also taken by insufflation, or sometimes it is smoked or injected. Some users also report sound distortion, also noted with the related drug, DiPT.
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[edit] Effects
Erowid reports the following effects:[1]
[edit] Positive
- Mood lift, euphoria
- Intensification of tactile sensations, smell, etc
- Sexually interesting
- Emotional opening
[edit] Neutral
- Feelings of body & muscle energy, buzzing
- Auditory distortions, pitch shifts
- Visual distortions, open and closed-eye patterning, movement trails, shifting colors
- Physical and mental stimulation
[edit] Negative
- Possible stomach discomfort, gas & vomiting
- Possible minor jaw-clenching
- Diarrhea
- Anxious stimulation
- Muscle tension / discomfort
- Possible insomnia for 4-12 hours after peak
- Male impotence for duration of drug's effects
[edit] Legality
On April 4, 2003, the United States DEA added both 5-MeO-DiPT and AMT to Schedule I of the Controlled Substances Act under "emergency scheduling" procedures. The drugs were officially placed into Schedule I on September 29, 2004.
Prior to its prohibition, 5-MeO-DIPT was sold on many US websites alongside psychoactive analogues like DIPT, DPT, and 5-MeO-DMT, none of which have yet been expressly outlawed. However, in July 2004, Operation Web Tryp was concluded, confirming that U.S. Federal law enforcement intends to prosecute sale of these analogs of 5-MeO-DIPT. Previous prosecutions under the Federal Analog Act have met on occasion with failure given some court rulings regarding possible unconstitutional vagueness regarding what substances are properly considered 'analogs' and such issues will be addressed on appeal.
5-MeO-DIPT has also been illegal in Germany since September 1999 and in Japan since April 2005.
[edit] See also
[edit] External links
- Official Ruling Placing 5-MeO-DIPT into Schedule I
- Erowid information on 5-MeO-DIPT.
- Erowid collection of rulings regarding constitutional and unconstitutional application of the analog act
[edit] References
α,N,N-TMT, 2,N,N-TMT, 5,N,N-TMT, 4-Acetoxy-DMT 4-Acetoxy-DET, 4-Acetoxy-DIPT, 4-HO-5-MeO-DMT, α-ET, α-MT, Baeocystin, Bufotenin, DET, DIPT, DMT, DPT, EIPT, Ethocin, Ethocybin, Iprocin, MET, MIPT, 5-Me-MIPT 5-MeO-α-ET, 5-MeO-α-MT, 5-MeO-DALT, 5-MeO-DET, 5-MeO-DIPT, 5-MeO-DMT, 5-MeO-DPT, 5-MeO-MIPT, 5-MeO-2,N,N-TMT, Miprocin, Norbaeocystin, Psilocin, Psilocybin
4-Acetoxy-DET | 4-Acetoxy-DIPT | 4-Acetoxy-DMT | 4-HO-DIPT | 5-MeO-α-ET | 5-MeO-α-MT | 5-MeO-DALT | 5-MeO-DET | 5-MeO-DIPT | 5-MeO-DMT | 5-MeO-DPT | 5-MeO-MIPT | α-ET | α-MT | Baeocystin | Bufotenin | DET | DIPT | DMT | DPT | Ethocybin | EIPT | Ethocin | Ibogaine | Iprocin | MET | MIPT | Miprocin | Melatonin | NMT | Norbaeocystin | Psilocin | Psilocybin | Rizatriptan | Serotonin | Sumatriptan | Tryptamine | Tryptophan