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Well-known hallucinogenic actions

Hallucinogens have rather complex interactions at neurotransmitter systems, but one of the most prominent is a common action as agonists at serotonin 2A (5HT2A) receptor sites (Fig. 13—10). Hallucinogens certainly have additional effects at other 5HT receptors (especially 3HT1A somatodendritic autoreceptors) and also at other neurotransmitter systems, especially norepinephrine and dopamine, but the relative importance of these other actions are less well known. Also, MDMA appears to be a powerful releaser of serotonin and it and several drugs structurally related to it... [Pg.513]


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