I'm not a huge fan of Hamilton Morris (or VICE, for that matter), but my attention was piqued when a friend of mine pointed me towards a new episode of Hamilton's Pharmacopia devoted to a potentially new family of psychedelics.
Apparently, there are people in South Africa who are using the antiretroviral anti-HIV medication Efavirenz as a hallucinogen.
Hamilton himself dosed with a standard therapeutic dose and found it to be actively psychedelic (he compared it to mescaline), although apparently it had a terrible crash. Interestingly, the drug (which has been shown to have 5-HT2A agonist activity) bears no structural similarity to any of the three existing psychedelic families, which suggests the existence of a possible fourth family.
A family that is unresearched and, tantalizingly, completely unscheduled.
Watch the documentary here
Blessings
~ND
"There are many paths up the same mountain."