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Dosages are tentative and derived from limited anecdotal reports. Reports above 7 mg indicate escalating body load without proportional benefit increases.
DOET was discovered by Alexander Shulgin during the 1960s while he was employed at Dow Chemical Company. Following his synthesis of the structurally related compound DOM in 1963 and the subsequent recognition of its psychoactive properties in 1964, Shulgin began systematically assessing similar…
DOET is not explicitly listed as a controlled substance and has not been specifically scheduled by federal drug enforcement agencies. However, the Controlled Substance Analogue Enforcement Act of 1986 may apply when the substance is intended for human consumption, as DOET is a close structural analogue of DOM (Schedule I). This could potentially subject possession or distribution to Schedule I penalties depending on prosecutorial interpretation and intent of use.
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