7. DiPT
Diisopropyltryptamine is a very unique drug in the market that people are taking. This hallucinogen primarily affects the user’s aural senses, as opposed to many drugs in its category that primarily affect the visual senses. Neurologists have a keen interest in this drug owing to the level of audio distortion the users experience, which include a change in the pitch of what the user is listening to. It also has the ability make a user feel as if music and other sounds are distorted or unappealing. Users of this drug experience inner ear pressure that is in most cases very painful, in addition to experiencing confusion, lack of coordination, visual distortions, and loss of balance. Users take the drug orally or through a needle injection. SEE ALSO: Top 10 celebrities who are chain smokers (With Pictures)
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