BOHD (psychedelic)
BOHD (psychedelic)
BOHD, also known as 4,5-MDO-DiPT, is a psychedelic drug and a substituted tryptamine. It is a homologue of DiPT and 4-HO-DiPT, two other psychedelic tryptamines.
Chemistry[edit | edit source]
BOHD is a tryptamine derivative and shares a core structure that includes a bicyclic indole heterocycle attached at R3 to an amino group via an ethyl side chain. However, BOHD is unique among its peers due to the presence of a methylenedioxy functional group attached to the terminal carbon of the compound's pentyl chain.
Pharmacology[edit | edit source]
Like other psychedelic tryptamines, BOHD is thought to act primarily as a 5-HT2A receptor agonist. However, the exact mechanism of its action is not fully understood. It is believed to mimic the neurotransmitter serotonin in the brain, leading to altered perceptions and sensations.
Effects[edit | edit source]
The effects of BOHD are similar to other psychedelic tryptamines and can include auditory distortions, enhanced sensory experiences, altered sense of time, and visual hallucinations. The intensity and duration of these effects can vary based on dosage, individual physiology, and set and setting.
Legal Status[edit | edit source]
The legal status of BOHD varies by country. In some jurisdictions, it is classified as a controlled substance, while in others it remains unregulated. It is always important to understand the legal implications of possessing or using BOHD in your specific location.
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