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Re: why is LSD hallucinagenic and SSRIs are not?

Posted by linkadge on March 4, 2005, at 7:49:35

In reply to Re: why is LSD hallucinagenic and SSRIs are not?, posted by chess on March 4, 2005, at 7:13:33

LSD acts as a much more potent agonist of certain serotonin receptors (ie 5-ht2a) than do the SSRI's.

Some former LSD users report "similar" feelings from the SSRI's. Ie enhanced sence of self-awareness.

I and a few people I know, have actually experienced some visual distortions on the drugs.

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