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Substance Profile
DET (N,N-diethyltryptamine) is a synthetic tryptamine that was one of the first psychedelics used as an adjunct in clinical psychotherapy studies in the 1950s. It produces a short psychedelic experience of 2-4 hours with vivid visual effects and emotional intensity. DET was administered intramuscularly and showed therapeutic potential for depression and anxiety disorders in early studies. It is the diethyl analog of DMT.
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