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Propylisopropyltryptamine (PiPT) is a member of the tryptamine family, which is able to produce psychedelic and hallucinogenic effects, | Propylisopropyltryptamine (PiPT) is a member of the tryptamine family, which is able to produce psychedelic and hallucinogenic effects, resembling that of other related dialkyl tryptamine derivatives, although PiPT is reportedly relatively weak and short lasting by comparison. | ||
==Chemistry== | |||
PiPT is short for N-propyl-N-isopropyl-tryptamine. PiPT is a tryptamine, which all belong to a larger family of compounds known as indolethylamines. PiPT is closely related to the compounds DPT and DiPT. | |||
== Dosage == | == Dosage == | ||
PiPT is reported as being active at doses of 50- | PiPT is reported as being active at doses of 50-100 mg orally, or 25mg smoked. | ||
== Safety == | == Safety == |