A STUDY ON MESCALINE IN HUMAN SUBJECTS
Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics – April 01, 1949
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Summary
Ingesting mescaline leads to significant changes in the urinary excretion of certain compounds, affecting both chemistry and psychology. In a sample of 100 participants, 85% reported altered emotional states, while 70% experienced visual enhancements. The pharmacology of this psychedelic highlights its interaction with the urinary system, influencing how substances are synthesized and excreted. Additionally, understanding these effects can inform pharmacy and medical practices regarding benzodiazepine derivatives, offering insights into their therapeutic potential and safety profiles.
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