Legal status International 4-AcO-DMT is not scheduled under any international drug schedules, including the
United Nations 1971
Convention on Psychotropic Substances, making it a potentially more accessible alternative to psilocybin for research.
Australia 4-AcO-DMT can be considered an analog of
psilocin making it a Schedule 9 prohibited substance in
Australia under the
Poisons Standard (October 2015). A Schedule 9 substance is a substance which may be abused or misused, the manufacture, possession, sale or use of which should be prohibited by law except when required for medical or scientific research, or for analytical, teaching or training purposes with approval of Commonwealth and/or State or Territory Health Authorities.
Czech Republic 4-AcO-DMT is prohibited in
Czech Republic except strictly limited research and therapeutical purposes.
Germany 4-AcO-DMT is banned in
Germany according to the
BtMG since it is an ester of psilocin.
Israel 4-AcO-DMT is technically illegal in
Israel as of being a derivative of
dimethyltryptamine (DMT).
Italy 4-AcO-DMT is illegal in
Italy as it is an
ester of a prohibited substance.
Sweden The Riksdag added 4-AcO-DMT to
Narcotic Drugs Punishments Act under
swedish schedule I (
"substances, plant materials and fungi which normally do not have medical use" ) as of January 25, 2017, published by
Medical Products Agency (MPA) in regulation
HSLF-FS 2017:1 listed as "4-acetoxi-
N,
N-dimetyltryptamin".
United Kingdom 4-AcO-DMT, being an ester of psilocin, is a
Class A drug in the
United Kingdom under the
Misuse of Drugs Act 1971.
United States 4-AcO-DMT is not an explicitly
controlled substance in the
United States. However, it may be considered an analogue of
psilocin and
psilocybin under the
Federal Analogue Act, but only if intended or used for human consumption. ==See also==