What is DMT? Side Effects and Dangers

Chemical structure of DMT (Dimethyltryptamine) drawn in chalk on a blackboard, showing molecular formula C12H16N2|Colorful visualization of neural networks with glowing neurons and synapses in blue and purple hues, representing potential effects of DMT on brain connectivity|Red clock face showing 45 minutes, representing timed therapy or treatment sessions in addiction recovery programs|Cartoon-style yellow sticky note with purple outline on green background, reading "Reminder: Are you dreaming?" emphasizing self-awareness in addiction recovery|Close-up of a small glass vial containing yellow DMT powder held between fingers, with a tiled background

DMT (Dimethyltryptamine) is a hallucinogenic drug found in thousands of plant species that can be smoked, snorted, injected in its crystal form or combined with ayahuasca.