Diisopropyltryptamine is a psychedelic drug, and the only one of its kind, that produces aural or audio hallucinations. Currently, DiPT isn’t restricted to any kind of drug scheduling, and it’s quite rare to locate, save for some vendors on the deep web and in certain headshops, though it’s also sold as a research chemical.
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