5-MeO-DET
5-MeO-DET is a psychedelic tryptamine that was first synthesized by none other than Alexander Shulgin, the famed chemist known for his extensive work on psychoactive substances. Also known by its chemical name, N,N-diethyl-5-methoxytryptamine, this compound carries the CAS number 24564-57-0.
Chemical Information
The molecular formula for 5-MeO-DET is C15H22N2O. Like other tryptamines, it is characterized by a core structure consisting of a bicylic indole heterocycle attached at R3 to an amino group via an ethyl side chain.
5-MeO-DET is typically presented as a white or off-white powder, although its exact appearance may vary depending on the synthesis method and purity.
Uses and Effects
5-MeO-DET is primarily used for research purposes, and it has not been extensively studied in humans. However, it is known to produce effects similar to other psychedelic tryptamines, including alterations in perception, thought processes, and mood. It can also induce physical sensations such as tingling, temperature sensitivity, and synesthesia.
However, 5-MeO-DET can also cause a range of undesirable effects, including nausea, headache, and anxiety. As with other psychedelics, the mental effects can be intense and have led to harmful psychological reactions in some individuals.
Dosage
The dosage of 5-MeO-DET can vary widely depending on the individual and the desired effects. However, due to its potency and the potential for serious adverse effects, it should be used with extreme caution. It is recommended that research starts with a small amount and closely observe its effects.
Please note that the legality of 5-MeO-DET varies by jurisdiction, and you should confirm its legal status in your area before purchasing.
Disclaimer: This information is provided for educational and research purposes only. It is not intended to encourage the use or production of this substance. Always consult with a healthcare provider or experienced researcher when handling potentially dangerous substances.
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