Psychedelic Drugs or Hallucinogens: Exploring Their Medicinal Potential
Priyanshu Raj,
Shyambabu Rauniyar,
Bhagyesh Sapkale
Abstract:Serotonergic hallucinogens also referred to as psychedelics, are psychoactive substances that profoundly alter perception, mood, and cognitive processes. These substances, historically intertwined with religious and cultural rituals, offer profound effects that extend beyond mere hallucinations to profoundly altered states of consciousness. Notable compounds like Lysergic acid diethylamide (LSD) and psilocybin, potent in their action on serotonin receptors, play pivotal roles in influencing brain functions. De… Show more
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