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Pharma company develops LSD neutralizer

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Jagube

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NEW YORK, April 21, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- Mind Medicine (MindMed) Inc. (NEO: MMED) (OTCQB: MMEDF), in collaboration with University Hospital Basel's Liechti Laboratory, has discovered and filed a patent application in the United States (preserving all worldwide rights) for a neutralizer technology intended to shorten and stop the effects of an LSD trip during a therapy session. This discovery, when further developed, may act as the 'off-switch' to an LSD trip.

 
That's nice for a bad trip. It's always a hard time when you or your friend is having a bad moment and you can't help them out of it . I'd love to see the biochemistry behind its mechanics
 
Yeah SynKyd IME benzodiazapines such as alprazolam and valium virtually eliminated all anxiety experienced from the LSD when I took it, to a point where I could casually walk down my street smoking a joint and not having to worry about people or the police stopping me whilst still tripping. It does drastically lower your inhibitions though so take into consideration that side effect before trying it out to blunt out your negative trip.

If I'm not mistaken they're also used to calm-sedate people who are extremely agitated or undergoing stimulant psychosis on drugs like cocaine and amphetamine.:thumb_up:
 
I’ve always been a “buy the ticket, take the ride” type myself, but I am toning back the dosage in my old age.......:?
 
Eaglepath said:
Oh noo this shit will be in the chemtrails!!!!:surprised :cry:
Or they put a boatload of lsd in the chemtrails to sell their 'solution' for having some hours off the trip 😁
 
So of course i am totally against abusing this.

But imagine dropping 10 hits of acid before lunch break at work.

Then end the trip and go back to work.

you might look a little reborn though. :shock:

But i would never do this. I swear 8)
 
Funny this got bumped today, I was just looking at David Nichols' 2016 review article which mentions M100907 ((R)-(+)-a-(2,3-dimethoxyphenyl)-1-[2-(4-fluorophenyl)ethyl]-4-pip[er]idinemethanol), a highly potent and selective 5HT-2a antagonist which "completely blocked the
stimulus effect of locally infused LSD".

The Liechti university guys certainly will have read that (and the original research), of course. It's interesting how thinking of using such a compound as an 'off switch', and actually go to the patent office with the idea are very separate things.


I'm wondering how far into the experience this antidote still works. There's so often a point in the LSD trips where one starts to get 'saddle sore' and simply waits for the journey to end. I'd say that's more than 3 hours into the experience, though - they're clearly just trying to reduce the payroll for the therapists.
 
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