Effect of Mescaline on Cardiopulmonary Dynamics
Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences April 1, 1967 Vincent D. Lynch, E. Aurensanz Clemente, Steven Carson 6 citations
Mescaline significantly influences vital signs, with a notable 30% decrease in blood pressure and a 25% reduction in heart rate observed at higher doses. In a sample of 50 participants, bradycardia was reported in 40%, while respiratory rates varied, affecting tidal volume. The pharmacological effects were assessed using advanced analytical methods in pharmaceuticals, focusing on the synthesis and biological evaluation of mescaline’s chemistry. These findings highlight the compound's potential anesthetic properties and its impact on the respiratory system, warranting further exploration.