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Intranasal drug use involves administering the drug via the nose.
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Insuffulation is a method of administration by intranasal (through the nose) absorption.
  
 
[[DMT]] must be converted to a [[salt]], usually DMT HCl ([[hydrochloric]]) or DMT fumarate (using [[fumaric acid]]), before it can be used intranasally.
 
[[DMT]] must be converted to a [[salt]], usually DMT HCl ([[hydrochloric]]) or DMT fumarate (using [[fumaric acid]]), before it can be used intranasally.
  
I.N. DMT use is considered longer lasting than [[vaporized]] but not as intense, and harder to break through.
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Intranasally administered DMT is considered longer lasting than [[vaporized]] but not as intense, and harder to break through.

Latest revision as of 03:50, 21 March 2009

Insuffulation is a method of administration by intranasal (through the nose) absorption.

DMT must be converted to a salt, usually DMT HCl (hydrochloric) or DMT fumarate (using fumaric acid), before it can be used intranasally.

Intranasally administered DMT is considered longer lasting than vaporized but not as intense, and harder to break through.