5-MeO-DMT
5-meo-dmtScientific Names: 5-Methoxy-N,N-dimethyltryptamine (also known as 5-MeO-DMT)
Generic Names: Enwau Generig: Psychedelic. Tryptamine

Desired Effects:
- Altered perceptions.
- Cognitive and/or emotional shifts
- Visual and auditory hallucinations.
Side Effects:
- Rapid heart rate
- Nausea
- Tight chest
- Sleep disturbances
- Anxiety and panic attacks
- Be prepared for the experience by reading everything you can beforehand about what to expect.
- Be careful to get the dose by precisely measuring with accurate scales and err on the side of caution.
- Find somewhere to use where you feel safe and secure to reduce any risk of anxiety, paranoia or panic or turning the experience into a bad trip.
- It is always better to have a sitter (ground controller) with you during the experience. I.e., someone who has experience of using the drug who stays straight and can calm and reassure you if the trip turns bad.
- Agree some rules before you take a trip about looking after each other or if there is a serious problem about getting help.
- Occasionally, effects can vary from abnormal vocalisations and unusual body movements to complete unresponsiveness. Therefore, the person accompanying a 5-MeO-DMT user should know how to place someone in the recovery position, as vomiting is sometimes reported.
- Bear in mind that unconsciousness, along with breathing difficulties, is a sign of overdose and should be monitored.
- Although 5-MeO-DMT is sometimes used in South American Ayahuasca recipes, it is generally considered dangerous to mix with any MAOI.
Long term risks:
Persistent psychological disturbances sometimes lasting for weeks after use.Short term risks:
- Can be dangerous or even fatal when mixed with an MAOI drug.
- Risk of heart problems if used with stimulants.
- Alcohol increases the risk of vomiting.
- Unexpected or overly powerful effects