DPT Research Guide
Full name: N,N-Dipropyltryptamine
A short-to-moderate acting tryptamine that has been explored in religious and end-of-life therapy settings. Effects are often described as intense and auditory.
How DPT Works
Activates serotonin 5-HT2A receptors.
Dosing Protocol
- Typical dose: Varies by individual and setting
- Frequency: Occasional
- Duration: Acute effects last 2-4 hours
- Route: Oral
Reported Benefits
- Explored in end-of-life therapy
- Used in some religious contexts
- Shorter than ayahuasca
- Tryptamine research compound
Potential Side Effects
- Intense, sometimes frightening experiences
- Nausea
- Raised heart rate
- Limited human safety data
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