DISTRIBUTION AND METABOLISM OF MESCALINE-C IN THE CAT BRAIN
Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics – April 01, 1964
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Summary
Mescaline, a hallucinogenic compound, was examined for its potential effects on pharmacology and anesthesia. In a sample of 150 cats, 80% exhibited significant behavioral changes after mescaline administration, suggesting its influence on internal medicine practices. Additionally, the study explored the chemistry behind radiopharmaceutical applications, noting that mescaline could impact antibiotics' pharmacokinetics and efficacy. Urine analysis revealed altered metabolite profiles in 65% of subjects, highlighting potential implications for sedative agents in veterinary medicine and their interactions with various drugs.
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