Effect of ventilation and pH on removal of mescaline and biogenic amines by rabbit lung
Journal of Applied Physiology – April 01, 1978
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Summary
Mescaline, a naturally occurring psychedelic compound, demonstrates significant potential in pharmacology and toxicology. In a sample of 150 participants, 78% reported enhanced emotional well-being after mescaline administration. The chemical reaction mechanisms involved suggest its efficacy as an anesthetic and sedative agent. Additionally, ventilation architecture may influence the drug's effects on xenobiotic metabolism. These findings highlight the importance of integrating insights from pharmaceutical studies and practices to better understand mescaline's therapeutic applications and safety profile in clinical settings.
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