4-HO-DIPT

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Chemical structure of 4-HO-DIPT - CAS numbers 63065-90-7,  132328-45-1
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Chemical structure of 4-HO-DIPT - CAS numbers 63065-90-7, 132328-45-1

4-Hydroxy-di-isopropyl-tryptamine (4-HO-DiPT) is a synthetic hallucinogen. It is a close structural analogue of psilocin and classified as a tryptamine derivative. It goes by the street names "Ho-Dipped", "Tangerine", and "Jitter".

The effects of 4-HO-DiPT are broadly comparable to those of other serotonergic psychedelics such as LSD and psilocybin, but they are distinguished by their relative brevity. 4-HO-DiPT is orally active at 15-20 mg, and its effects last for 2-3 hours. Shulgin "doubt[s] that there is another psychedelic drug, anywhere, that can match this one for speed, for intensity, for brevity, and sensitive to dose, at least one that is active orally." An idiosyncratic effect of the drug, also noted by Shulgin, is its tendency to induce tremors.[1][2][3]

[edit] Analogues

4-Acetoxy-DIPT is metabolized to 4-HO-DIPT and can thus be regarded as a prodrug. Both drugs appear to produce the same psychoactive effects.

[edit] References

  1. ^ Ann & Alexander Shulgin. Tihkal: The Continuation. Berkeley: Transform Press, 1997. [ISBN 0-9630096-9-9]
  2. ^ Entry at Erowid
  3. ^ Tihkal 4-HO-DIPT entry
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