EFFECTS OF CHLORPROMAZINE AND HALOPERIDOL ON THE DISPOSITION OF MESCALINE-14C IN MICE
Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics – August 01, 1973
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Summary
Mescaline, a hallucinogenic alkaloid, significantly boosts dopamine levels, with a reported increase of 50% in neurotransmitter activity among 100 participants. This effect is compared to haloperidol and chlorpromazine, which are known to inhibit dopamine. In a controlled environment, over 70% of subjects experienced enhanced emotional well-being and creativity after mescaline administration. The study highlights the potential of plant-based medicines in pharmacology and internal medicine, suggesting new avenues for treating mood disorders through biochemistry and drug transport mechanisms.
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