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Effects of hallucinogenic drugs on the human heart

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Institut für Pharmakologie und Toxikologie ,Medizinische Fakultät ,Martin-Luther-Universität Halle-Wittenberg ,Halle ,Germany
Neumann, Joachim;
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Rudolf-Boehm Institut für Pharmakologie und Toxikologie ,Universität Leipzig ,Leipzig ,Germany
Dhein, Stefan;
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Institut für Pharmakologie und Toxikologie ,Medizinische Fakultät ,Universität Münster ,Münster ,Germany
Kirchhefer, Uwe;
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Institut für Pharmakologie und Toxikologie ,Medizinische Fakultät ,Martin-Luther-Universität Halle-Wittenberg ,Halle ,Germany
Hofmann, Britt;
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Institut für Pharmakologie und Toxikologie ,Medizinische Fakultät ,Martin-Luther-Universität Halle-Wittenberg ,Halle ,Germany
Gergs, Ulrich

Hallucinogenic drugs are used because they have effects on the central nervous system. Their hallucinogenic effects probably occur via stimulation of serotonin receptors, namely, 5-HT 2A -serotonin receptors in the brain. However, a close study reveals that they also act on the heart, possibly increasing the force of contraction and beating rate and may lead to arrhythmias. Here, we will review the inotropic and chronotropic actions of bufotenin, psilocin, psilocybin, lysergic acid diethylamide (LSD), ergotamine, ergometrine, N,N-dimethyltryptamine, and 5-methoxy-N,N-dimethyltryptamine in the human heart.

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