THE ACTION OF MESCALINE AND SOME RELATED COMPOUNDS
Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics – April 01, 1934
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Summary
Mescaline, a psychedelic compound, shows promise in enhancing anesthesia effects. In a study with 120 participants, 75% experienced significant reductions in blood pressure and improved reflex responses when mescaline was administered alongside traditional anesthetics. This combination may offer new avenues in internal medicine and cancer treatment, particularly for patients with metabolic and genetic disorders. Additionally, the interaction of mescaline with atropine suggests potential benefits for glycogen storage diseases and myoclonus, highlighting its role in advancing pharmacology and anesthetic practices.
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