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Certainly! Here’s an overview of the most important, urgent, and useful information regarding 5-MeO-MiPT (5-methoxy-N-methyl-N-isopropyltryptamine) and 5-MeO-DiPT (5-methoxy-N,N-diisopropyltryptamine), both synthetic tryptamines known for their psychedelic and entactogenic effects:

5-MeO-MiPT ("Moxy" or "Moxie")

  • Class: Tryptamine (psychedelic)

  • Effects:

    • Mild to moderate psychedelic visuals (e.g., colors, patterns).

    • Euphoria, tactile enhancement, increased energy, and stimulation.

    • Heightened sensitivity to touch and sound, making it both stimulating and empathogenic.

    • Cognitive effects include mood enhancement, increased empathy, and sometimes introspection.

  • Dosage:

    • Oral: Common range is 5-15 mg.

    • Smoked: Lower doses, usually 5-10 mg.

  • Onset/Duration:

    • Effects begin 15-30 minutes after ingestion and last about 4-6 hours.

  • Risks:

    • Can cause anxiety, overstimulation, nausea, and physical discomfort in higher doses.

    • Potential for increased heart rate and blood pressure.

    • Risks of serotonin syndrome when combined with SSRIs, MAOIs, or other serotonergic substances.

  • Legality:

    • Illegal in several countries (e.g., USA, UK, Canada) but may remain unscheduled in others.

5-MeO-DiPT ("Foxy" or "Foxy Methoxy")

  • Class: Tryptamine (psychedelic, entactogen)

  • Effects:

    • Stronger psychedelic effects compared to 5-MeO-MiPT, often described as more intense and unpredictable.

    • Visual distortions, synesthesia, and a body high.

    • Marked increase in tactile sensitivity, with possible aphrodisiac effects.

    • Possible auditory distortions (music or sounds may feel particularly rich).

    • Psychological effects include mood enhancement, euphoria, and emotional depth.

  • Dosage:

    • Oral: Typically ranges between 6-20 mg.

  • Onset/Duration:

    • Effects begin around 20-40 minutes post-ingestion and last 4-8 hours.

  • Risks:

    • More prone to cause gastrointestinal issues (nausea, cramping, diarrhea).

    • At higher doses, it can cause anxiety, overstimulation, and confusion.

    • Potentially harmful if combined with serotonergic drugs due to the risk of serotonin syndrome.

    • Reported cases of unpleasant, jittery after-effects (body load).

  • Legality:

    • Illegal in many countries, including the USA (Schedule I substance), UK, and Japan.

Shared Risks and Considerations

  • Physical side effects:

    • Both compounds can increase heart rate, blood pressure, and cause physical discomfort at high doses.

    • They should not be combined with MAOIs or other substances that affect serotonin levels (e.g., SSRIs), as this may lead to serotonin syndrome, a potentially life-threatening condition.

  • Mental health risks:

    • These substances can exacerbate anxiety, paranoia, or latent psychological issues, especially at higher doses.

  • Harm Reduction:

    • Start with a low dose to gauge sensitivity.

    • Have a sober sitter present, especially if trying it for the first time.

    • Ensure you are in a safe, comfortable setting to reduce risks of anxiety or bad experiences.

Key Differences

  • 5-MeO-MiPT tends to be lighter, more euphoric, and less intense than 5-MeO-DiPT.

  • 5-MeO-DiPT often produces stronger body load, more unpredictable psychological effects, and can be less forgiving for first-time users.

Legality and Availability

  • Both compounds are illegal in many countries but may be available in others as research chemicals. Always check local laws before acquiring or using them.

Note: These substances have not been studied extensively in clinical settings, and their safety profiles, particularly for long-term use, are not well understood. Users should exercise caution.

Information partly provided and inspired by Ziji and the most Ingenious Minds of www.professor.nl