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Yes I think, and I would be the hallucinogens pretty high on that list. Mushrooms. BARRO: So like mushrooms? Also, LSD or ... KLEIMAN: Oh yeah, LSD is the boogeyman … by historical accident.
To design the drug, dubbed JRT, researchers flipped the position of just two atoms in LSD's molecular structure. The chemical flip reduced JRT's hallucinogenic potential while maintaining its ...
To design the drug, dubbed JRT, researchers flipped the position of just two atoms in LSD’s molecular structure. The chemical flip reduced JRT’s hallucinogenic potential while maintaining its ...
To design the drug, dubbed JRT, researchers flipped the position of just two atoms in LSD's molecular structure. The chemical flip reduced JRT's hallucinogenic potential while maintaining its ...
The team at UC Davis set out to answer a difficult question: Can you keep the benefits of LSD while removing the hallucinogenic effects that make it unsafe for many patients? The researchers focused ...
is specifically caused by hallucinogenic drugs, primarily but not exclusively by LSD (lysergic acid diethylamide). The disorder occurs in about 4.2 percent of people who take hallucinogens.
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