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Stephen Szára

From Pharmacopedia

Stephen Szára is a Hungarian-born chemist and psychiatrist known for the first demonstration that N,N-dimethyltryptamine is psychoactive in humans. Refused a supply of LSD by the Sandoz laboratories, he synthesized DMT himself and, in Budapest in 1956, established its activity by intramuscular administration to a series of volunteers.[1] After leaving Hungary he continued tryptamine and psychedelic research in the United States.

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References

  1. Szára S. Dimethyltryptamin: its metabolism in man; the relation to its psychotic effect to the serotonin metabolism. Experientia. 1956;12(11):441-442. PMID 13384414.