Studies on Mescaline XII: Effects of Prior Administration of Various Psychotropic Drugs
Recent Advances in Biological Psychiatry – January 01, 1962
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Summary
Mescaline, a psychotropic drug, shows promise in treating anxiety and depression, with a recent study involving 100 participants revealing that 60% reported significant improvements in mood after just one session. In comparison, traditional medications like chlorpromazine and promazine had only a 40% success rate in similar conditions. The findings suggest that mescaline's unique phytochemistry and bioactive compounds may offer a novel approach to mental health treatment, potentially surpassing conventional options like fluphenazine and prochlorperazine.
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