5-methoxy-α-methyltryptamine
Sign in to saveAlso known as α,O-Dimethylserotonin, 5-meo-amt, 5-MeO-AMT
5-MeO-αMT, also known as 5-methoxy-α-methyltryptamine or as 'α,O-dimethylserotonin (α,O-DMS or Alpha-O'), is a psychedelic drug of the tryptamine, α-alkyltryptamine, and 5-methoxytryptamine families. It is a derivative of α-methyltryptamine (αMT) and an analogue of 5-MeO-DMT. The drug is said to be the most potent psychedelic of the simple indolealkylamines (i.e., tryptamines). It is taken orally and is used at doses of 2 to 4mg.
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5-MeO-αMT, also known as 5-methoxy-α-methyltryptamine or as 'α,O-dimethylserotonin (α,O-DMS or Alpha-O'), is a psychedelic drug of the tryptamine, α-alkyltryptamine, and 5-methoxytryptamine families. It is a derivative of α-methyltryptamine (αMT) and an analogue of 5-MeO-DMT. The drug is said to be the most potent psychedelic of the simple indolealkylamines (i.e., tryptamines). It is taken orally and is used at doses of 2 to 4mg.
==Use and effects== thumb|200px|left|5-MeO-AMT blotters. thumb|200px|left|Tabs of gelatin containing 5-MeO-AMT.
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