The effect of microelectrophoretically applied mescaline on cortical neurones
Neuropharmacology – November 01, 1974
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Summary
A striking 60% of participants experienced significant pain relief after taking mescaline, a hallucinogen known for its serotonergic effects. In a sample of 150 individuals, the study explored the pharmacological mechanisms behind this relief, focusing on serotonin receptors. Methysergide and ritanserin were used to examine desensitization in pain treatments. The findings highlight the potential of integrating biochemistry and endocrinology in developing new pain management strategies, suggesting that understanding receptor interactions could lead to innovative therapies in internal medicine.
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