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'''2,5-Dimethoxy-4-methylamphetamine''' ('''DOM''') or '''STP''' is a [[psychedelics|psychedelic drug]] of the [[Phenethylamines|substituted phenethylamine]] and [[Amphetamines|substituted amphetamine]] chemical classes. It is a member of the [[DOx]] family of compounds. | '''2,5-Dimethoxy-4-methylamphetamine''' ('''DOM''') or '''STP''' is a [[psychedelics|psychedelic drug]] of the [[Substituted Phenethylamines|substituted phenethylamine]] and [[Amphetamines|substituted amphetamine]] chemical classes. It is a member of the [[DOx]] family of compounds. | ||
DOM was first synthesized and tested in 1963 by Alexander Shulgin, who was investigating the effect of 4-position substitutions on psychedelic amphetamines.<ref>Shulgin, Alexander (1991). Pihkal : a chemical love story. Berkeley, CA: Transform Press. pp. 53–56.</ref> It has very limited history of human usage prior to the 1991 publication of its synthesis and pharmacology in the ''[[PiHKAL]]'' (''Phenethylamines i Have Known And Loved'').<ref name="PiHKAL">http://www.erowid.org/library/books_online/pihkal/pihkal.shtml</ref> by [[Alexander Shulgin]]. In modern times it is used as a recreational drug and an entheogen, rarely sold on the streets and almost exclusively obtained as a grey area research chemical through the use of online vendors. | DOM was first synthesized and tested in 1963 by Alexander Shulgin, who was investigating the effect of 4-position substitutions on psychedelic amphetamines.<ref>Shulgin, Alexander (1991). Pihkal : a chemical love story. Berkeley, CA: Transform Press. pp. 53–56.</ref> It has very limited history of human usage prior to the 1991 publication of its synthesis and pharmacology in the ''[[PiHKAL]]'' (''Phenethylamines i Have Known And Loved'').<ref name="PiHKAL">http://www.erowid.org/library/books_online/pihkal/pihkal.shtml</ref> by [[Alexander Shulgin]]. In modern times it is used as a recreational drug and an entheogen, rarely sold on the streets and almost exclusively obtained as a grey area research chemical through the use of online vendors. |