N-sec-Butyltryptamine
N-''sec''-Butyltryptamine is a psychoactive drug of the tryptamine family related to psychedelics like dimethyltryptamine.
Use and effects
NsBT was briefly described by Alexander Shulgin in his 1997 book TiHKAL. According to Shulgin, NsBT is active at a dose of 25 to 75mg orally and has a short-lived duration. Its effects included a generalized and somewhat diffuse intoxication, intellectual excitement, modest sensory enhancements, and "a lot of erotic horniness". However, no "plus-three" ratings occurred on the Shulgin Rating Scale.Shulgin has said that along with N-''tert-butyltryptamine, it is one of only two N''-mono-substituted tryptamines with known psychoactivity. He also said that N-mono-substituted tryptamines might be GHB-like intoxicants devoid of psychedelic effects. However, N-methyltryptamine has been reported to produce psychedelic effects.