4-HO-DET



4-HO-DET
Systematic (IUPAC) name
3-(2-diethylaminoethyl)-1H-indol-4-ol
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CAS number 22204-89-3
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Chemical data
O 
Mol. mass 232.32 g/mol
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4-HO-DET, also known as 4-hydroxy-diethyl-tryptamine, CZ-74, or ethocin, is a 4-HO-DIPT.

Analogs

The ethocybin.

History

4-HO-DET received the lab code CZ-74 in the late 1950s by the inventors of the substance, Albert Hofmann and Franz Troxler. The substance was used together with its phosporyloxy-analog CEY-19 in human clinical trials in the 1960s by the German researchers Hanscarl Leuner and G. Baer.

Dosage

10-25mg is the usual oral phosphate esters are said to require a slightly higher dosage.

Effects

Ethocin produces psilocybin. Some users have reported unpleasant anxiety and stimulation with this drug, while other accounts label the experience as being much milder than LSD or psilocybin.

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