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'''O-Acetylpsilocin''' (also known as '''Psilacetin''', '''4-Acetoxy-DMT''', or '''4-AcO-DMT''') is a synthetically produced psychoactive drug with a limited history of use. Its effects and duration are similar to those of psilocybin/psilocin although it is sometimes described as "warmer" or "more euphoric" than psilocybin-containing mushrooms. It is probably metabolically converted into psilocin in the body, but there are also reasons to believe that 4-acetoxy-DMT might itself be active in the brain, producing effects that are distinct from psilocin. | '''O-Acetylpsilocin''' (also known as '''Psilacetin''', '''4-Acetoxy-DMT''', or '''4-AcO-DMT''') is a synthetically produced psychoactive drug with a limited history of use. Its effects and duration are similar to those of psilocybin/psilocin although it is sometimes described as "warmer" or "more euphoric" than psilocybin-containing mushrooms. It is probably metabolically converted into psilocin in the body, but there are also reasons to believe that 4-acetoxy-DMT might itself be active in the brain, producing effects that are distinct from psilocin. |
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O-Acetylpsilocin (also known as Psilacetin, 4-Acetoxy-DMT, or 4-AcO-DMT) is a synthetically produced psychoactive drug with a limited history of use. Its effects and duration are similar to those of psilocybin/psilocin although it is sometimes described as "warmer" or "more euphoric" than psilocybin-containing mushrooms. It is probably metabolically converted into psilocin in the body, but there are also reasons to believe that 4-acetoxy-DMT might itself be active in the brain, producing effects that are distinct from psilocin.