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Jamie E Parnes

Center for Alcohol and Addiction Studies, Brown University, Providence, RI, USA.

1 paper in the library · publishing 2024

Papers

Inhaled Dimethyltryptamine (DMT): Use Patterns and Predictors of Consumption Frequency.

Journal of psychoactive drugs October 15, 2024 Jamie E Parnes, Mitch Earleywine

People who inhale DMT often start because of curiosity, general interest in psychedelics, and hope for spiritual benefits. Those who have used other psychoactive substances, especially ayahuasca, and who extract DMT themselves tend to use it more frequently. Most users obtain DMT from a friend and find it slightly difficult to get. They typically inhale it from a glass pipe in private homes, alone or in small groups. Positive experiences include psychological cleansing or catharsis, while challenges involve difficult integration, aversive experiences, or bad trips. Users generally rate DMT as very or slightly safe. The findings highlight the need for education and harm reduction as media coverage of DMT's potential benefits grows.