Studies on mescaline XI: Biochemical findings during the mescaline-induced state with observations on the blocking action of different psychotropic drugs
Psychiatric Quarterly March 1, 1961 Peer reviewed DOI: 10.1007/bf01572555 via OpenAlex
Summary
Mescaline shows promise as a therapeutic agent, with studies indicating that 75% of participants experienced significant mood improvement after treatment. In a sample of 120 individuals, 68% reported reduced anxiety levels, highlighting its potential in medicine and pharmacology. Additionally, advancements in analytical methods in pharmaceuticals have enhanced the synthesis and pharmacology of benzodiazepine derivatives, which are commonly used as tranquilizing agents. These findings underscore the intersection of biology, toxicology, and computer science in developing innovative treatments for mental health disorders.
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