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salvinorin A

hallucinogen in Salvia divinorum Clinical significance: - the most potent known hallucinogen - anti-nociceptive & hypothermic effects in mice Pharmacokinetics: - effects last a few minutes to an hour or 2 - does not interact with serotonin receptors Laboratory: - salvinorin A in blood - salvinorin A in serum - salvinorin A in urine

Interactions

drug adverse effects of psychotropic agents

Related

salvinorin B

General

hallucinogen; psychodysleptic

Database Correlations

PUBCHEM correlations

References

San Francisco Chronicle, June 2007