Man feeling the side effects of DMT use

Side Effects of DMT

Psychedelic drugs have garnered more attention lately as researchers study these substances for potential medical use. Also known as hallucinogens, drugs like dimethyltryptamine (DMT) were once most well-known for being used recreationally or in religious ceremonies to alter a person’s consciousness. Early research has shown some promise for mental health disorders like depression, but until more is known and the drugs are approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), it is not entirely safe to use these substances on your own. Recognizing the potential side effects of DMT can help you understand the dangers of psychedelics and notice if someone you love is at risk from DMT or other hallucinogens.

Witnessing someone having a bad trip from DMT or overdosing can be scary. If you notice DMT side effects, call 979.426.0086 to speak with someone from Promises Brazos Valley who can provide support. We can help you or a loved one safely rid your body of DMT through drug detox and overcome dependence on psychedelics with medication and therapy.

What Is DMT?

Dimethyltryptamine is a psychedelic drug that can cause serious side effects. It is found in certain plants, fungi, and animals, then extracted for use in various forms. In some cultures, it is most commonly used in the form of ayahuasca, a traditional Amazonian medicine brewed from plants and vines.

People use DMT and several ways, including:

  • Smoking
  • Vaporizing
  • Snorting
  • Injecting

When taken as part of ayahuasca, DMT is ingested in liquid form. The effects can last up to 12 hours, but the concoction requires a lot of preparation. Smoking DMT is a common way to use the drug recreationally, as it is a faster and easier delivery method, offering a powerful yet short-lived trip. 

Side Effects of DMT

Although there are some potential therapeutic benefits of dimethyltryptamine, it is not safe to use on your own without guidance from a medical professional. 

There is limited research on the long-term side effects of dimethyltryptamine. However, some studies have suggested that repeated use of DMT may cause persistent changes in mood and anxiety. It has also been suggested that DMT use may cause changes in brain structure and function, although more research is needed to understand these potential long-term side effects fully. Be aware of the following DMT side effects.

Paranoia

It is essential to know that paranoia is a typical side effect of dimethyltryptamine. While this can be directly attributed to the drug itself, it can also result from the setting, the personality of the person using it, and other factors.

Paranoia is often experienced as a result of anxiety or negative thoughts. Everyone has different experiences when taking psychedelics—what may seem like paranoia could just be an intense emotional reaction that you interpret as fear in your head. It is also possible that you will feel some anxiety before taking the substance, which could make you more likely to experience paranoia.

Hallucinations

Hallucinations can be fun or frightening, depending on the person. Some people enjoy having hallucinations, which may be what draws them to use DMT in the first place. For others, hallucinations can be a terrifying experience. Before using DMT, understand that the resulting hallucinations can be dangerous if you drive or operate machinery while tripping.

Overdose

As with any drug, taking too much DMT can result in an overdose. You can also have an adverse reaction to the drug, which can be severe and potentially fatal. Combining DMT with other drugs amplifies that risk. 

Recover from DMT Side Effects in Texas at Promises Brazos Valley

Although dimethyltryptamine has long been used in certain cultures as part of religious ceremonies, experimenting with it on your own can be dangerous. Contact Promises Brazos Valley today at 979.426.0086 to get the help you need to recover from severe DMT side effects. 

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