Methylisopropyltryptamine

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Methylisopropyltryptamine
MIPT.svg Methylisopropyltryptamine.png
Identifiers
CAS Number 96096-52-5
ChemSpider 21106353 YesY
ChEMBL CHEMBL353728 YesY
Chemical and physical data
Formula C14H20N2
Molar mass 216.33 g/mol
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N-Methyl-N-isopropyltryptamine (MiPT) is a psychedelic tryptamine, closely related to DMT, DiPT and Miprocin.

Chemistry[edit]

MiPT base, unlike many other tryptamines in their freebase form, does not decompose rapidly in the presence of light or oxygen.

Dosage[edit]

10-25 mg is usually taken orally, with effects lasting 4-6 hours.

Effects[edit]

MiPT is said to emphasize psychedelic/entheogenic effects over sensory/hallucinogenic activity. Users report strong mental effects, but few perceptual alterations.

Legality[edit]

MiPT is unscheduled in the United States. It may be considered controlled as an analog of another stimulant, alpha-methyl-tryptamine, but this has not been tested in court.

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