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The main effect of DMT drug is psychological, with intense visual and auditory hallucinations, euphoria, and an altered sense of space, body, and time.
Many users describe profound, life-changing experiences such as visiting other worlds, talking with alien entities known as “DMT elves” or “machine elves,” and total shifts in the perception of identity and reality.ORDER NOW
When smoked, DMT produces brief yet intense visual and auditory hallucinations that some users describe as an alternate reality, otherworldly, or a near-death experience.
DMT users frequently claim that it has fewer side effects than other psychedelic drugs, but this is a difficult claim to measure and quantify.
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Possible side effects of DMT include:
- increased heart rate
- increased blood pressure
- chest pain or tightness
- agitation
- dilated pupils
- rapid rhythmic movements of the eye
- dizziness
- DMT is a powerful psychedelic drug and, as with any drug, it’s important that there is an appreciation for both the psychological and physiological risks associated with its use.
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- DMT induces a particularly potent psychedelic experience consisting of intense visual alterations and hallucinations, alongside alterations in emotion and mood. The intensity of the trip can be emotionally challenging for some people, inducing states of panic, anxiety and paranoia. For some people DMT produces an out-of-body experience or depersonalisation, which can be an overwhelming experience. Similar to all psychedelics, the psychological risks can be minimised by ‘set and setting’, ensuring that both your mind-set is stable and well prepared, and that the environment is safe and encouraging. A sober sitter is an important safety measure to mitigate psychological harm.
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When taken orally, DMT can cause nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea.
Depending on the individual user, the DMT experience can range from intensely exciting to overwhelmingly frightening. The experience can be so powerful that users may have difficulty processing and integrating the “trip” into their real life. Because DMT can mimic a near-death experience, some people may find using the drug traumatic and upsetting.
Mental side effects may linger for many days or weeks after ingestion of the drug.
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DMT is structurally related to the neurotransmitter serotonin. Heavy use, or use along with other drugs that contain serotonin, can cause life-threatening serotonin syndrome. Individuals taking antidepressants are at highest risk for this complication.
Serotonin syndrome occurs when the body accumulates an excessive amount of serotonin. The condition is is more likely in people taking a combination of different drugs.
Too much serotonin in the body can lead to a range of symptoms, such as:
- agitation
- confusion
- high blood pressure
- loss of muscle coordination
- a headache
At higher doses, DMT can cause seizures, respiratory arrest, and coma.
DMT could have serious adverse consequences for users with pre-existing psychological problems or a mental illness, such as schizophrenia.
Research does not suggest DMT causes physical dependence or addiction, although frequent recreational users may develop psychological cravings for the drug. The National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) suggests that, unlike other hallucinogens, DMT use does not seem to induce tolerance of the drug. More research is necessary to test the potential for addiction.
DMT has several health risks, can produce terrifying hallucinations, and might lead to psychological dependency.
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DMT’s most well-documented and harmful interaction is its potential to cause serotonin syndrome. This is more likely in people taking antidepressants, or other drugs that increase serotonin levels. Clinical studies have not generally tested its interactions with other drugs.
DMT may increase the intensity of the effects of other psychedelics, such as LSD. Because it can change heart rate, perceptions, and emotional states, it may also change the way drugs that affect these functions work.