DMT N,N-Dimethyltryptamine is a naturally occurring psychedelic compound found in many plants and animals. In its purified freebase form, it appears as a white, yellow, or orange crystalline powder commonly referred to as DMT powder. It has been used in various cultural, and scientific contexts for its intense and short-acting psychoactive effects.
Usage
In laboratory and clinical settings, DMT may be administered via inhalation, intravenous injection, or oral ingestion (with MAOIs). When smoked or vaporized, its effects typically begin within seconds and last between 5 to 15 minutes. When taken orally with MAOIs, the experience can last several hours.
Psychological Effects Reports include:
Profound alterations in perception, time, and sense of self
Vivid visual and auditory hallucinations
Intense emotional and spiritual experiences
Physical sensations such as rapid heartbeat, elevated blood pressure, and pupil dilation
Side Effects
While DMT is generally considered to have low toxicity and limited potential for physical dependence, it can produce powerful psychological reactions. Potential side effects include:
Anxiety, confusion, or panic during the experience
Elevated heart rate and blood pressure
Nausea or vomiting (especially in ayahuasca use)
Risk of triggering or worsening mental health conditions in vulnerable individual












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