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Psychedelics and Zoloft
2006-12-16 15:05:02
I'm currently taking 75 mg of Zoloft. Does anybody know if Mushrooms or
Acid, in any way, interact with SSRIs such as Zoloft?
2006-12-16 18:25:40
tommyjonesisgod@yahoo.com wrote:
>I'm currently taking 75 mg of Zoloft. Does anybody know if Mushrooms or >Acid, in any way, interact with SSRIs such as Zoloft? It almost certainly will affect the trip, but I don't think it would be harmful, as long as you can handle the effects. -- Joel Crump Churches are carpeted with egg shells.
2006-12-16 18:49:24
In article <1166310302.568940.266150@16g2000cwy.googlegroups.com>, tommyjonesisgod@yahoo.com says...
> I'm currently taking 75 mg of Zoloft. Does anybody know if Mushrooms or > Acid, in any way, interact with SSRIs such as Zoloft? > > similar effects.
2006-12-16 19:58:38
smitty
>google serotonin syndrome and be aware you might experience >similar effects. I'd consider that a very remote risk, if any. -- Joel Crump Churches are carpeted with egg shells.
2006-12-16 20:30:35
In article <2h59o25hqt604flie8s6p79ep9ufaf7v30@4ax.com>, joelx@usa.net says...
> smitty > > >google serotonin syndrome and be aware you might experience > >similar effects. > > I'd consider that a very remote risk, if any. > > Zoloft is a SSRi which by limiting the re-uptake of serotonin increases the available amount in the synapses and many Psychedelic chemicals are mediated by the 5-HT2A receptor. There is this http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/5-HT2A_receptor and this http://www.pfizer.com/pfizer/download/uspi_zoloft.pdf and this http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Serotonin so just shut up and read.
2006-12-16 20:42:55
smitty
>> >google serotonin syndrome and be aware you might experience >> >similar effects. >> >> I'd consider that a very remote risk, if any. >> >well, you are fucked in the head so it does not surprise me. Listen, you fucking nobody, you will not address me that way and expect to be taken seriously. Open your eyes to my position in the group, or be prepared to go to war. >Zoloft is a SSRi which by limiting the re-uptake of serotonin >increases the available amount in the synapses and many Psychedelic >chemicals are mediated by the 5-HT2A receptor. There is this [snip irrelevant links] >so just shut up and read. *YOU* shut the fuck up, kid. Your *speculation* is worthless. Show me one case of LSD or psilocin causing serotonin syndrome with Zoloft or another SSRI, idiot. You undoubtedly know very well why you're full of shit, and trolled me by replying in the first place, since you have a *personal* problem with me. Well, asshole, you will *NOT* mislead people asking valid questions, in your quest to attack me, and get away with it. Learn your place in the group, or expect to be watched like a hawk, by yours truly. -- Joel Crump Churches are carpeted with egg shells.
2006-12-17 07:06:15
In article
> Well, asshole, you will *NOT* mislead people asking valid questions, > in your quest to attack me, and get away with it. Learn your place in > the group, or expect to be watched like a hawk, by yours truly. > > if you do not do the research, the information I gave was for others because serotonin syndrome is a possibility. you are so far gone you should just fuckin die and give whomever is left in your pathetic family and group of friends a sigh of relief. my place? it is right here, right now. dumb fuck. ok time for another of your idiotic rants, carry on gay muchkin boy. |
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