The first material regarding the synthesis and effects of 5-MeO-DALT was sent from Alexander Shulgin to a [[psychonaut]] named Murple in May 2004, after which it was circulated online. In June 2004 5-MeO-DALT became available as a [[research chemical]]. In August 2004 the synthesis and effects of 5-MeO-DALT where published by [[Erowid]]. <ref name="The Last Interview With Alexander Shulgin">[http://www.viceland.com/int/v17n5/htdocs/the-last-interview-with-alexander-shulgin-423.php?page=5], Morris, H. (11 May 2010). "The Last Interview With Alexander Shulgin". Vice Magazine. Retrieved 2011-02-24.</ref>
The first material regarding the synthesis and effects of 5-MeO-DALT was sent from Alexander Shulgin to a researcher named [[Murple]] in May 2004, after which it was circulated online. In June 2004 5-MeO-DALT became available as a [[research chemical]]. In August 2004 the synthesis and effects of 5-MeO-DALT where published by [[Erowid]]. <ref name="The Last Interview With Alexander Shulgin">[http://www.viceland.com/int/v17n5/htdocs/the-last-interview-with-alexander-shulgin-423.php?page=5], Morris, H. (11 May 2010). "The Last Interview With Alexander Shulgin". Vice Magazine. Retrieved 2011-02-24.</ref>
The first material regarding the synthesis and effects of 5-MeO-DALT was sent from Alexander Shulgin to a researcher named Murple in May 2004, after which it was circulated online. In June 2004 5-MeO-DALT became available as a research chemical. In August 2004 the synthesis and effects of 5-MeO-DALT where published by Erowid. [1]
Dosage
Doses ranging from 10-25mg were tested by Alexander Shulgin's research group. [2]
Dangers
A Cambridgeshire man died in a Road Traffic Accident whilst under the influence of 5-MeO-DALT according to the Coroner. [3] Although there are numerous anecdotal reports of users consuming dosages far in excess those tested by Alexander Shulgin, there is no published literature on the toxicity of 5-MeO-DALT.
Legality
5-MeO-DALT is unscheduled in the United States. It is also legal in the UK because the allyl group is not an alkyl group, which the law requires for a tryptamine to be illegal.
Notes
^[1], Morris, H. (11 May 2010). "The Last Interview With Alexander Shulgin". Vice Magazine. Retrieved 2011-02-24.