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5-MeO-DIPT


 

5-MeO-DiPT is a tryptamine also known as "Foxy Methoxy" or just "foxy" due to its supposed aphrodisiac-like effects, although it is primarily used recreationally as a psychedelic.

Related Topics:
Tryptamine - Psychedelic

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On April 4, 2003, the United States DEA added both 5-MeO-DiPT and AMT to Schedule I of the Controlled Substances Act under "emergency scheduling" procedures. The drugs were officially placed into Schedule I on September 29, 2004.

Related Topics:
April 4 - 2003 - United States - DEA - AMT - Controlled Substances Act - September 29 - 2004

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Prior to its prohibition, 5-MeO-DIPT was sold on many US websites alongside psychoactive analogues like DIPT, DPT, and 5-MeO-DMT, none of which have yet been expressly outlawed. However, in July 2004, Operation Web Tryp was concluded, confirming that U.S. Federal law enforcement intends to prosecute sale of these analogs of 5-MeO-DIPT. Previous prosecutions under the federal analog act have met on occasion with failure given some court rulings regarding possible unconstitutional vagueness regarding what substances are properly considered 'analogs' and such issues will be addressed on appeal.

Related Topics:
DIPT - DPT - 5-MeO-DMT - July 2004 - Operation Web Tryp - Analogs

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5-MeO-DIPT has also been illegal in Germany since September 1999 and in Japan since April 2005.

Related Topics:
1999 - 2005

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