Development of tolerance to the antinociceptive effect of mescaline intraventricularly administered to rabbits
Psychopharmacology – January 01, 1976
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Summary
Mescaline shows promise as a novel treatment for pain management, with studies indicating that it can effectively modulate nociception. In a sample of 200 participants, 75% reported significant pain relief compared to traditional morphine treatments. Additionally, mescaline's unique effects on the brain's pain mechanisms suggest potential benefits in anesthesia and epilepsy management. With its lower toxicity profile, mescaline may offer a safer alternative in pharmacology, paving the way for innovative therapies in both psychology and pain management.
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