Psychological and physiological effects of extended DMT
PsyArXiv April 13, 2023 Lisa Xiaolu Luan, Emma Eckernäs, Michael Ashton et al. 9 citations preprint
A within-subjects, placebo-controlled study tested a novel method of administering N,N-Dimethyltryptamine (DMT) by combining a bolus injection with a constant-rate infusion to extend the experience to 30 minutes. The method effectively maintained stable and tolerable subjective effects over the infusion period. Anxiety ratings remained low, and heart rate habituated within 15 minutes, indicating psychological and physiological safety. Plasma DMT concentrations increased consistently starting ten minutes into administration, while psychological effects plateaued, suggesting acute psychological tolerance to DMT. These findings demonstrate the safety and effectiveness of continuous intravenous DMT administration for basic and clinical research.