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5-meo-dipt
5-Methoxy-N,N-diisopropyltryptamine (5-MeO-DIPT) a synthetic oral active hallucinogenic tryptamine derivative. Similarly, also called Foxy or Foxy methoxy.
Clinical data indicated potent multi-organ effects of 5-MeO-DIPT. However, users experienced euphoria, disinhibition, increased sociability, visual, and auditory hallucinations. In addition, effects like mioclonus, restlessness, insomnia and anxiety, nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea have been experienced.
Cognitive deficits observed in animals possible toxicity of 5-MeO-DIPT. Suggested by in some behavioral tests. injected repeatedly to adolescent rats showed deleterious effects on learning and memory in adulthood
Currently, there exist over a hundred types of synthetic drugs and research chemical compounds. with slightly altered forms to escape detection from the DEA and other government regulatory bodies. 5-MeO-DIPT In 2012, The Synthetic Drug Abuse Prevention Act was passed, which put many of the synthetic drugs into Schedule One classification. Schedule One drugs are substances that are abused and induce a high, that are dangerous, addictive, and have no medical purpose or value. More than 500 synthetic drugs identified in 2015,. Synthetic drugs and research chemicals abused today include both stimulant-type substances and synthetic cannabinoids (5-meo-dipt).
Though mind-altering, it doesn’t make safe to use. Synthetic drugs are potent and powerful than the original drugs they emulate. Synthetic drugs contain different chemicals not tested for human consumption. These drugs can have several adverse effects on users and also come with a risk of addiction. Yearly, synthetic and research chemical drug abuse account for about 1000 hospitalization. and dozens will die from their effects.
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