In his book
TiHKAL,
Alexander Shulgin gives the dose of 5-MeO-pyr-T as 0.5 to 2mg
orally and its
duration as "several hours". It was also assessed at doses of 1 to 4mg
smoked. The drug's effects were
dose-dependent and variably included intense
tinnitus (ear ringing),
nausea and
vomiting,
miosis (pupil constriction),
confusion or
cognitive impairment, uncomfortableness, minor
dysphoria, partial to complete
amnesia, flailing, rolling about, quivering, and shaking,
unconsciousness, and prolonged
hangover. Reports of
psychedelic-like effects were mixed, ranging from producing no
closed-eye visuals and none of the "shifting shapes, colors and forms" of
dimethyltryptamine (DMT) or the
clarity or
energy of
5-MeO-DMT, to producing a
rush, being "intense but not terrifying", initially 5-MeO-DMT-like,
ego death, full body buzz, humming resonance, and feeling that "God is love". Other notable comments included "absolute poison", "never again", "very negative", "felt as if the top of my head was blown off", user's actions being scary and others being alarmed, wandering the streets in a
fugue state, and the drug being "some weird-ass shit". Its effects have also been described as "white-out" analogously to 5-MeO-DMT and with amplified amnesic effects compared to 5-MeO-DMT. The effects of 5-MeO-pyr-T appear to be highly variable between individuals. It was described as being very different from other psychedelics and it was emphasized that a
trip sitter is essential for 5-MeO-pyr-T. Shulgin has also described 5-MeO-pyr-T as being "not
hallucinogenic" and instead as producing "long-lived amnesia and unconsciousness". ==Interactions==