4-HO-MiPT
Brief overview - What is 4-HO-MiPT?
4-hydroxy-N,N-methyl-isopropyltryptamine, aka Miprocin; is a synthetic psychedelic tryptamine.
Miprocin was first synthesized by Alexander Shulgin as detailed in his book TiHKAL. It has a short history of human use and should be approached cautiously. No deaths have been reported, though some users report elevated heart rate and body tremors. There is no evidence of physical dependence. Miprocin is an analog of psilocin (4-HO-DMT) and is described as being similar in effect.
Chemical and physical properties
Miprocin or 4-hydroxy-N,N-methyl-isopropyltryptamine
Identifiers
CAS number - 77872-43-6
ChemSpider - 8258221
Chemical data
Formula - C14H20N20
Mol. mass - 232.32 g/mol
Dosages and consumption methods
The doses presented here are from erowid.org and are, in their words, "EXTREMELY tentative." They conveniently follow the doses described in TiHKAL, however, and should serve as a reliable indicator of what to expect in terms of intensity. In any case it is always best to start with smaller doses and work your way up incrementally in future experiments.
Miprocin is generally taken orally, though there are reports of insufflation, but the proper dosing guideline for this route is more speculative than by mouth.
-Orally
Duration - 2-3 hours, + 1-4 hours of after effects.
Threshold - 5-10 mg
Light - 9-14 mg
Common - 13-20 mg
Strong - 18-30 mg