6-Fluoro-DET

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6-Fluoro-DET


6-Fluoro-DET is a synthetic compound of the tryptamine family. It is a lesser-known psychedelic substance that is structurally related to DET and DMT. The compound is known for its psychedelic effects, although its pharmacology and toxicology are not well studied.

Chemistry[edit | edit source]

6-Fluoro-DET is a synthetic tryptamine. Tryptamines are a group of compounds that share a common indole ring structure, which is a bicyclic molecule consisting of a six-membered benzene ring fused to a five-membered nitrogen-containing pyrrole ring. 6-Fluoro-DET is substituted at R6 of its indole ring with a fluorine atom.

Pharmacology[edit | edit source]

The pharmacology of 6-Fluoro-DET is not well understood. As a tryptamine, it is believed to act as a serotonin receptor agonist. However, the exact mechanism of action and its effects on the human body are not well studied. It is important to note that the use of this substance could potentially lead to harmful physical or mental health effects.

Effects[edit | edit source]

The effects of 6-Fluoro-DET are not well documented. As a psychedelic, it is expected to produce effects similar to other tryptamines, such as alterations in perception, mood, consciousness, cognition, and behavior. However, the specific effects can vary greatly depending on the individual, dosage, set, and setting.

Legal Status[edit | edit source]

The legal status of 6-Fluoro-DET varies by country. In some countries, it may be controlled under analogue laws which cover substances similar in structure to illegal drugs. It is always recommended to check the legal status in your own country before possession or distribution.

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