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Wow! Mescaline has antinociceptive properties?!?

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So, mescaline and morphine seem to have a cross-tolerance.

"To understand the power of morphine to affect the brain one should point out that the B-phenylthylamine unit, is also central to affecting the brain in hallucinogenic molecules as well. Morphine shares the unit with LSD and mescaline. Morphine and its analogues differ from hallucinogens because they have narcotic, pain relieving, sleep-inducing effects."
Is this how one can explain mescaline having a cross-tolerance to morphine, and mescaline's antinociceptive properties?

While, mescaline and THC don't seem to have a cross-tolerance.:?

Chronic administration of morphine or THC produced antinociceptive tolerance to the respective drugs, whereas combination treatment did not produce tolerance.:d
So can I assume that mescaline does not control pain, the same way that THC controls pain?

THC most likely gets its antinociceptive from its effect on anandamide and the TRPV1 vanilloid receptor.
 
LawnBoy said:
So, mescaline and morphine seem to have a cross-tolerance.

That's the first time I heard about that. That's interesting. Do any other hallucinogens have such a cross-tolerance with morphine?
 
Opioids and Hallucinogens
www.angelfire.com/alt2/fizzacyst/opiod-hallucinogen_interaction.pdf

Opioids and Salvia

Morhine and Anti-cholinergics

Morphine and Ketamine

Morphine and Ibogaine

Morphine and MDMA
www.lycaeum.org/research/researchpdfs/1989_crisp_1.pdf

Morphine and DMT

“...morphine... has been known that it is a natural endogenous neurotransmitter in higher vertebrates":shock:

Should I change the title to this post?
Should it be moved to another section of the nexus?
You should see my face right now. It's a mixture of awe and joy.:p I love google.
 
They have a mild cross tolerance and a somewhat pronounced potentiation when taken together for a completely different type of experience than either alone. It is an excellent combination for healing sessions with patients in a lot of pain. as a purpose driven combination IMO it has a lot of potential for terminal patients and other chronic pain situations.
As a common analgesic low dose mescaline is mildly stimulating and non hallucinogenic at doses >100mg but is as effective on pain as 10mg of Oxy for me. But for days when pain reaches "severe" A 1/4 dose of tar and 30mg oral morphine will last all day long into the evening w/o feeling "doped" and keeping a good energy level as well as a good attitude.
Huge potential in analgesia and as a "cocktail" drug for a number of conditions
SB
 
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