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*Euphoria
*Euphoria
*Sense of wonder or connectedness
*Sense of wonder or connected-ness
*Creativity
*Creativity
*increased Music appreciation
*Hallucinations
*Stnaesthesia
*Traces


=== Neutral ===
=== Neutral ===
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*Strong negative feelings
*Strong negative feelings
*Confusion
*Confusion
*Paranoia
*Thought Loops


== Harm Reduction ==
== Harm Reduction ==

Revision as of 19:50, 16 October 2016

A Psilocin analogue, 4-HO-MiPT is similar to shrooms with a slightly shorter duration. A rather visual substance, it lends itself to lighter trips.

Dosage

Like other similar substances, this seems to be physically well tolerated at higher doses.

Oral
Threshold 5-10mg
Light 10-15mg
Common 15-20mg
Strong 20-30mg
Heavy 40+mg

Duration

Oral
Onset 20-60 minutes
Total 4-6 hours
After-effects 2-4 hours

Effects

Postive

  • Euphoria
  • Sense of wonder or connected-ness
  • Creativity
  • increased Music appreciation
  • Hallucinations
  • Stnaesthesia
  • Traces

Neutral

  • Altered perception of time
  • Altered thought processes
  • Increased emotion

Negative

  • Uneasy stomach after dosing
  • Strong negative feelings
  • Confusion
  • Paranoia
  • Thought Loops

Harm Reduction

This substance seems to be well tolerated. While structurally similar to known safe substances, it is no guaranty of safety.

Refer to Psychedelic Harm Reduction for general information.

Interactions

Check out our Drug Combinations page and chart for interactions and combinations of common drugs.

Legal status

Class A under the Misuse of Drugs Act in the UK[1]

References