- A drug with
psychotomimetic (also
known as psychotogenic)
actions mimics the
symptoms of psychosis,
including delusions and/or delirium, as
opposed to...
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psychotomimetics". In D. H.
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Psychotomimetic Drugs".
Raven Press, New York. Pp. 21–41. 60 1970. "The mode of
action of
psychotomimetic drugs;...
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Hoffer and
Humphry Osmond claimed that
adrenochrome is a neurotoxic,
psychotomimetic substance and may play a role in
schizophrenia and
other mental illnesses...
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descriptor is not so farfetched. The most po****r names—hallucinogen,
psychotomimetic, and
psychedelic ("mind manifesting")—have
often been used interchangeably...
- in
medical contexts such as in hospitals. However, due to
possible psychotomimetic reactions they are
sometimes used reluctantly.
Certain morphinan dissociatives...
- the
reward pathways.
Minimal sedation and no side
effects including psychotomimetic effects or
worsening of
psychosis were
observed at the dose administered...
- to the airways.
Psychotomimetic effects limit the
acceptance of ketamine; however,
lamotrigine and
nimodipine decrease psychotomimetic effects and can...
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receptor in question. Namely: 5HT2A and mGlu2 form a
dimer which mediates psychotomimetic and
entheogenic effects of psychedelics; as such this
receptor is of...
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Freuchen I,
Ostergaard J, Kühl JB,
Mikkelsen BO (1976). "Reduction of
psychotomimetic side
effects of
Ketalar (ketamine) by
Rohypnol (flunitrazepam). A randomized...
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receptor antagonists can
mimic these problems; they
sometimes induce "
psychotomimetic" side effects,
symptoms resembling psychosis. Such side
effects caused...