4-HO-DIPT

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4-HO-DiPT (also known as 4-hydroxy-di-isopropyl-tryptamine, or Iprocin) is a hallucinogenic drug.

It is classified as a tryptamine derivative, and as an indole compound.

An experience on 4-HO-DiPT can be compared to psilocybin/psilocin, LSD or DMT, which are also tryptamines/indoles. However, the duration of the above mentioned drugs vary considerably. Iprocin is orally active, and 20-25mg represents a fully effective dosage with most users.

Analogues

Many believe that 4-HO-DIPT and 4-acetoxy-DIPT become the same chemical in the brain. It is theorized that once a 4-acetoxy compound enters the body it gets chopped off by esterase enzymes, leaving behind the active 4-hydroxy group, which produces the psychedelic effect it is known for. Both drugs produce the same psychoactive effects.

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