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MiPT

Also known as: n-methyl-n-isopropyltryptamine

N-Methyl-N-isopropyltryptamine, a tryptamine analogue of DMT, a very uncommon drug with very few reports of human use. Described as 'more psychedelic than hallucinogenic' users report only mild visuals with some stimulation and cognitive effects. One of the more stable tryptamines.

Dosage

Insufflated

Common: 10-15mg
Light: 5-10mg
Strong: 15-20mg+

Oral

Common: 10-15mg
Light: 5-10mg
Strong: 15-25mg+

Vapourized

Common: 5-15mg
Light: 3-5mg
Strong: 15-20mg+

Duration

Onset: undefined minutes
Duration: undefined hours
After effects: 1-6 hours

Timeline

After
1-6 hours
03h6h
Typical
Extended range

Effects

Euphoriaempathyinsightbrightened colourClosed/Open eye visualsenhanced tactile sensationmental/physical stimulationdecreased appetitepupil dilationrestlessnesschange in perceptionego softeningsweating/chillsmuscle tensionconfusioninsomnia