DOM
Timeline
Dec 1, 1963 | DOM is first synthesized by Alexander Shulgin in 1963 and is first bio-assayed in December of that year. 1 | |
1967 | DOM (STP) first appears on the street in San Francisco, sometimes being confused with LSD and causing problems due to its long duration. 2 | |
Jan 25, 1967 | Alexander Shulgin gives first public presentation mentioning DOM at Johns Hopkins. 3 [Details] | |
Apr 3, 1967 | Short print mention of STP by "THE DEALER" in the publication "SUN" from Detroit, MI: "And keep your eyes open as long as you can-STP is coming (whatever STP is)." | |
Jun 21, 1967 | "Love-In" in San Francisco thousands of doses of DOM (STP) were distributed for free, unfortunately, they were distributed in approximately 10-15 mg doses, 5-10 times higher than Shulgin had recommended, and many people were hospitalized after getting way too high. 4, 5, 6 [Details] | |
1967 Nov 10-11 | Approximately 5,000 "pink wedges" were consumed in San Francisco containing 270 micrograms of LSD and 970 micrograms of DOM (STP). 7 | |
Apr 2, 1968 | DOM (STP) was placed under DACA control in the United States, making it illegal to possess, sell, or manufacture except for personal use. 8 | |
Sep 21, 1973 | DOM is placed in Schedule I of the CSA in the U.S. making it illegal to buy, sell, or possess. 9 |
References
- Shulgin AT. Pharmacology Notes I. Page 84
- Lee MA, Shlain B. Acid Dreams: The CIA, LSD and the Sixties Rebellion. Grove, 1985.
- Shulgin AT. Awaiting Reference. Shulgin Collection. Erowid.
- Bureau of Drug Abuse Control. Micro-Gram. Nov 1967;1(1):1-2.
- Bureau of Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs. Microgram. May 1968;1(8):2.
- Scully T. Personal Communication with Trout and Erowid. 2021.
- Smith DE. "The Psychotomimetic Amphetamines with Special Reference to DOM (STP) Toxicity". Journal of Psychedelic Drugs. 1969. 2(2):37-41.
- Bureau of Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs. MicroGram. Apr 1968;1(7):1.
- 38 FR 26447