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'''N,N-Dipropyltryptamine''' (also known as, '''Dipropyltryptamine''' '''DPT''',  or '''"the Light"''') is a synthetic [[psychoactive class::psychedelic]] of the [[chemical class::tryptamine]] chemical class that produces powerful, short-lived visionary [[psychedelic]] effects similar to, but often considered to be more "challenging" or overwhelming than those of [[DMT]], when [[Routes of administration|administered]]. It is a structural homolog of [[DMT]] that is known to be uniquely similar in its hallucinogenic intensity, albeit with a moderately longer duration, and a greater reported tendency to feel "sinister", "unsettling", and "dysphoric."
'''N,N-Dipropyltryptamine''' (also known as, '''Dipropyltryptamine''' '''DPT''',  or '''"the Light"''') is a synthetic [[psychoactive class::psychedelic]] of the [[chemical class::tryptamine]] chemical class that produces powerful, short-lived visionary [[psychedelic]] effects similar to, but often considered to be more "challenging" or overwhelming than those of [[DMT]], when [[Routes of administration|administered]]. It is a structural homolog of [[DMT]] that is often reported to be uniquely similar in its hallucinogenic intensity, albeit with a moderately longer duration, and a tendency to feel "sinister", "unsettling", and "artificial" relative to DMT and other psychedelic [[tryptamines]].


DPT was first reported in 1973, where it was researched in low doses as an adjunct to therapy for alcoholism.<ref>International Pharmacopsychiatry. 1973;8(1):104.</ref> It has also been researched in high doses to induce peak experiences for terminal cancer patients.<ref>“The Peak Experience Variable in DPT-Assisted Psychotherapy with Cancer Patients”
DPT was first reported in 1973, where it was researched in low doses as an adjunct to therapy for alcoholism.<ref>International Pharmacopsychiatry. 1973;8(1):104.</ref> It has also been researched in high doses to induce peak experiences for terminal cancer patients.<ref>“The Peak Experience Variable in DPT-Assisted Psychotherapy with Cancer Patients”
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