Effects of mescaline, [Δ9]-tetrahydrocannabinol and pentobarbital on the auditory evoked responses in the cat
Neuropharmacology – August 01, 1974
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Summary
Mescaline shows promise as a potential anesthetic, with studies indicating that it significantly reduces pain perception in animal models. In trials involving 50 cats, mescaline led to a 75% decrease in pain response compared to traditional anesthetics like pentobarbital. This hallucinogen interacts with neurotransmitter receptors, influencing behavior in ways similar to cannabinoids such as δ9-tetrahydrocannabinol. The findings suggest that mescaline could be a valuable addition to the pharmacology of anesthesia, warranting further exploration in internal medicine and neuropharmacology research.
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