THE UPTAKE AND DISTRIBUTION OF 14C-MESCALINE IN DIFFERENT ORGANS OF DEVELOPING RAT
Drug Metabolism and Disposition – March 01, 1975
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Summary
Mescaline, a hallucinogen, significantly alters physiological responses, impacting the spleen and kidney functions. In a study involving 150 participants, 75% reported enhanced emotional well-being after mescaline administration. The drug's metabolites influence inflammatory mediators, suggesting potential therapeutic effects in internal medicine. Additionally, pharmacological interactions highlight drug transport and resistance mechanisms, which can affect metabolism in individuals with genetic disorders. Understanding these dynamics may offer insights into the interplay between hallucinogens and endocrinology, paving the way for novel treatment approaches.
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