64 results match your criteria: "Toxicity Mushroom ‚AEi Hallucinogens"

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  • Psilocybin, a serotonergic psychedelic, is being studied for various neuropsychiatric disorders, but there's limited understanding of how it interacts with SSRIs, which many patients use.
  • A study analyzed posts from Reddit about experiences with combining psilocybin mushrooms and SSRIs, finding 443 eligible posts overall.
  • Results indicated that while 8% of users reported negative effects, most experienced a reduction in psilocybin's intensity or no change; this suggests the interactions between the two are complex and warrant further research to ensure safety and efficacy.
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Background: Since 2006 chocolate containing psilocin is circulating in The Netherlands. Psilocin is a psychoactive substance derived from psychedelic mushrooms and known to be hard drugs. Consuming psilocin can cause symptoms such as hallucinations, fear and panic attacks and sympathomimetic effects.

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Antidepressant- and anxiolytic-like activities and acute toxicity evaluation of the Psilocybe cubensis mushroom in experimental models in mice.

J Ethnopharmacol

February 2024

Laboratorio de Neurofarmacología de Productos Naturales, Dirección de Investigaciones en Neurociencias, Instituto Nacional de Psiquiatría Ramón de la Fuente Muñiz, Calz. México-Xochimilco 101, Colonia Huipulco, Alcaldía Tlalpan, C.P. 14370, Ciudad de México, Mexico. Electronic address:

Ethnopharmacology Relevance: Central nervous system (CNS) diseases can be diverse and usually present with comorbidity, as in the case of depression and anxiety. Despite alternatives like Psilocybe mushrooms for mental health there is no basic research to evidence their CNS benefits.

Aim Of The Study: To evaluate the anxiolytic- and antidepressant-like effects, as well as the acute toxicity of P.

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A cane toad (Rhinella marina) N-methyltransferase converts primary indolethylamines to tertiary psychedelic amines.

J Biol Chem

October 2023

Discovery Group, Enveric Biosciences Inc, Calgary, Alberta, Canada; Department of Biological Sciences, University of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta, Canada. Electronic address:

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The pharmacological treatment of depression consists of taking antidepressant drugs for prolonged periods; its modest therapeutic effect can often be associated with significant adverse effects, while its discontinuation can lead to relapses. Psilocybin is today a novel and breakthrough therapy for major depression. It is a natural alkaloid in mushrooms, which are endemic to Mexico.

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  • Pets can be exposed to illegal drugs either accidentally, intentionally, or through malicious means, with rising concerns due to increased drug use in humans.
  • Many pet owners are unaware of their pets' exposure to drugs or hesitant to disclose recreational drug use in their households for fear of legal issues.
  • A study reviews common recreational drugs (like amphetamines, MDMA, and cocaine) concerning their harmful effects, how they affect pets, and treatment options for affected dogs and cats.
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Hallucinogenic mushroom is a kind of toxic strain containing psychoactive tryptamine substances such as psilocybin, psilocin and ibotenic acid, etc. The mushrooms containing hallucinogenic components are various, widely distributed and lack of standard to define, which made a great challenge to identification. Traditional identification methods, such as morphology and toxicology analysis, showed shortcomings in old or processed samples, while the DNA-based identification of hallucinogenic mushrooms would allow to identify these samples due to the stability of DNA.

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Psychoactive Substances of Natural Origin: Toxicological Aspects, Therapeutic Properties and Analysis in Biological Samples.

Molecules

March 2021

Centro de Investigação em Ciências da Saúde (CICS-UBI), Universidade da Beira Interior, Av. Infante D. Henrique, 6200-506 Covilhã, Portugal.

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Chemistry and Toxicology of Major Bioactive Substances in Mushrooms.

Int J Mol Sci

February 2021

Biomedical Research Centre, University Hospital, 50003 Hradec Kralove, Czech Republic.

Mushroom poisoning has always been a threat to human health. There are a large number of reports about ingestion of poisonous mushrooms every year around the world. It attracts the attention of researchers, especially in the aspects of toxin composition, toxic mechanism and toxin application in poisonous mushroom.

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  • - Anticholinergic plants from the Solanaceae family, like belladonna and Datura, have historically been used for medicinal, toxic, and recreational purposes but are now less popular due to the rise of other drugs.
  • - A study in Slovenia had participants with experience in other hallucinogens, revealing that most had limited knowledge of these specific Solanaceae plants, often confusing them with others.
  • - Knowledge about the toxicity and usage of these plants typically came from family, books, or the internet, and a small group with more extensive knowledge was mainly linked to academic study rather than traditional practices.
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Introduction: Despite the relative reduction in opioid and other illicit substance overdoses in the past few years, clinicians must remain vigilant in keeping up to date on emerging trends with regard to potential substances of abuse. As overdoses of traditional drugs of abuse decrease in light of legislative and de-prescribing initiatives, it stands to reason that alternative agents, including natural products, have increased. Toxicities associated with these agents have been contributing to emergency department visits across the globe.

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Psilocybin, a substance mainly found in mushrooms of the genus psilocybe, has been historically used for ritualistic, recreational and, more recently, medicinal purposes. The scientific literature suggests low toxicity, low risk of addiction, overdose, or other causes of injury commonly caused by substances of abuse, with growing interest in the use of this substance for conditions such as treatment-resistant depression. However, the presence of negative outcomes linked to psilocybin use is not clear yet.

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Cardiac arrhythmias and cardiac arrest related to mushroom poisoning: A case report.

World J Clin Cases

August 2019

Department of Emergency Medicine, Maimonides Medical Center, Brooklyn, NY 11219, United States.

Background: Mushroom exposure is a global health issue. The manifestations of mushroom poisoning (MP) may vary. Some species have been reported as rhabdomyolytic, hallucinogenic, or gastrointestinal poisons.

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  • - Mushroom poisoning is on the rise and existing classifications are outdated, missing new identified syndromes, which complicates diagnosis.
  • - A review of literature since 1994 resulted in a new classification with six major groups of mushroom poisoning based on specific clinical features, causation, and symptoms.
  • - The proposed groups include cytotoxic, neurotoxic, myotoxic, and metabolic poisoning, each with further subcategories outlining distinct symptoms and pathogens.
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Mushroom poisoning epidemiology in the United States.

Mycologia

January 2019

c Pediatric Intensive Care Unit, Saint Luke's Hospital, 190 E Bannock Street, Boise , Idaho 83712.

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  • In the U.S., the ingestion of wild mushrooms can lead to poisoning, with over 133,700 cases reported from 1999 to 2016, averaging about 7,428 cases per year.
  • Most cases are unintentional (83%) and result in little to no harm (86%), particularly affecting children under 6 years old (62%).
  • While the majority of exposures are mild, some toxic mushrooms like cyclopeptides can cause severe harm or even fatalities, mostly among older adults who mistakenly consume them; education on proper mushroom identification could help prevent these incidents.
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The plant and mushroom kingdoms have species used for intoxication, inebriation, or recreation. Some of these species are toxic. Given that many of these plants or substances are illegal and have histories of abuse, much of the research regarding therapeutic application is based on basic science, animal studies, and traditional use.

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Background: Limited information exists about epidemiology and management of mushroom poisoning. We analyzed and described epidemiology, clinical presentation, and clinical course of mushroom-poisoned patients admitted to emergency departments (EDs) of the Province of Parma, Italy.

Methods: Data from the database of mycological service were matched with clinical information retrieved from hospitals' database, from January 1, 1996 to December 31, 2016.

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Background & Aims: Acute liver failure after ingestion of toxic mushrooms is a significant medical problem. Most exposures to toxic mushrooms produce no symptoms or only mild gastroenteritis, but some lead to severe hepatic necrosis and fulminant hepatic failure requiring liver transplantation. We aimed to assess mortality from mushroom poisoning and identify variables associated with survival and liver transplantation.

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Metabolism of psilocybin and psilocin: clinical and forensic toxicological relevance.

Drug Metab Rev

February 2017

a Department of Sciences, IINFACTS - Institute of Research and Advanced Training in Health Sciences and Technologies , University Institute of Health Sciences (IUCS), CESPU, CRL , Gandra , Portugal.

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Psychosis associated with acute recreational drug toxicity: a European case series.

BMC Psychiatry

August 2016

Clinical Toxicology, Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust and King's Health Partners, London, UK.

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  • Synthetic Cannabinoid Receptor Agonists (SCRAs) are a rapidly evolving group of new psychoactive substances that pose challenges in predicting their harms in pre-clinical studies.
  • A case involving a 19-year-old female revealed serious health effects, including seizures and hallucinations, after she consumed "cannabis tea" and LSD, which contained confirmed SCRAs (5FAKB-48 and 5F-PB-22).
  • This case underscores the complexities in understanding SCRAs' toxicity, especially in patients with existing mental health conditions treated with medications like fluoxetine and citalopram.
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