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Mipt | Info |
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Summary | N-Methyl-N-isopropyltryptamine, a tryptamine analogue of DMT, a very uncommon drug with very few reports of human use. Described as 'more psychedelic than hallucinogenic' users report only mild visuals with some stimulation and cognitive effects. One of the more stable tryptamines. |
Dose | Oral Light: 5-10mg Common: 10-15mg Strong: 15-25mg+ Insufflated Light: 5-10mg Common: 10-15mg Strong: 15-20mg+ Vapourized Light: 3-5mg Common: 5-15mg Strong: 15-20mg+ |
Onset | Oral: 30-45 minutes. Insufflated: 0-2 minutes Vapourized: 0-1 minutes |
Duration | Oral: 2-5 hours. | Insufflated 3-5 hours. | Vapourized 2-3 hours. |
Aliases | n-methyl-n-isopropyltryptamine |
Categories | psychedelic research-chemical tentative |
Effects | Euphoria, empathy, insight, brightened colour, Closed/Open eye visuals, enhanced tactile sensation, mental/physical stimulation, decreased appetite, pupil dilation, restlessness, change in perception, ego softening, sweating/chills, muscle tension, confusion, insomnia. |
After-effects | 1-6 hours. |