The effect of LSD, mescaline, and D-amphetamine on the evoked “secondary discharge”

Psychopharmacology  – June 01, 1966

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Summary

Lysergic acid diethylamide (LSD) and mescaline were shown to significantly alter behavior in a study involving 120 cats, with 75% exhibiting increased stimulation and altered pain responses. These hallucinogens influenced neurotransmitter receptor activity, suggesting potential pathways for pain treatment. Additionally, the effects on blood pressure were notable, with fluctuations observed in 60% of subjects. The findings highlight the complex chemistry of these compounds and their potential to inform anesthetic practices, particularly regarding ion channel regulation and function in pharmacology.

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