Psychedelic and entactogenic drugs
in the treatment of depression
by
Riedlinger TJ, Riedlinger JE
Botanical Museum of Harvard University,
Cambridge, Massachusetts.
J Psychoactive Drugs 1994 Jan-Mar; 26(1):41-55
ABSTRACT
CNS deficiency of 5-hydroxytryptamine (serotonin) has been implicated as a
biochemical basis in some forms of depression. Existing drug modalities for
treating depression include some with serotonergic effects. Studies suggest that
psychedelic drugs are also serotonergic. This may indicate a role for
psychedelics in the treatment of depression. Such treatment has already been
attempted using psychedelic drugs in both the indoleamine and phenylalkylamine
categories. Encouraging results seem to recommend further research, with special
emphasis on drugs in the phenylisopropylamine subgroup of phenylalkylamines that
are only peripherally psychedelic. Certain of these, called entactogens or
empathogens, cause substantially less distortion of normative consciousness than
classic psychedelics, such as LSD or mescaline. They could therefore be more
easily assimilated into existing psychotherapy approaches, where their function
would be to enhance the normal psychotherapeutic process rather than serving a
maintenance role as chemotherapeutic agents. Their usefulness in such an
application would be mainly at the start of psychotherapy in order to (1) reduce
the client's "fear response" that often inhibits ability to deal with repressed
traumatic material; (2) facilitate the client's interpersonal communications
with the therapist, spouse or significant others; and (3) accelerate formation
of a therapeutic alliance between client and therapist.
LSD
MDMA
Serotonin
Dopamine
Fluoxetine
Entactogens
Empathogens
Alexander Shulgin
21st C antidepressants
Post-E: the serotonin dip
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