Psychedelic Therapy: A Primer for Primary Care Clinicians—Mescaline
February 28, 2026 Burton J. Tabaac, Kenneth Shinozuka, Fadel et al. preprint
Mescaline, a classic serotonergic psychedelic used ceremonially by Indigenous peoples, shows preliminary safety in healthy humans under controlled conditions, producing dose-dependent subjective effects with moderate, transient autonomic stimulation and no serious medical complications. Adverse effects are generally self-limited, and pooled safety analyses and observational data support an overall favorable safety profile in screened populations. However, there is a lack of controlled clinical trials evaluating mescaline in patient populations, so its safety in individuals with cardiovascular, metabolic, or psychiatric comorbidities remains unclear. Controlled clinical trials are needed to establish its safety and therapeutic potential.