Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor: Difference between revisions
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*'''[[Psychedelics]]''' - Due do the downregulation of 5-HT<sub>2A</sub> receptors caused by SSRIs, psychedelics can have a reduced effect | *'''[[Psychedelics]]''' - Due do the downregulation of 5-HT<sub>2A</sub> receptors caused by SSRIs, psychedelics can have a reduced effect. SSRIs can also reduce the chance of having a [[bad trip]] due to its [[Anxiety suppression|anxiolytic]] effects. | ||
*'''[[Cannabis]]''' - While on SSRIs, the [[anxiety]] and [[paranoia]] experienced on cannabis may be less intense, or not experienced at all. | *'''[[Cannabis]]''' - While on SSRIs, the [[anxiety]] and [[paranoia]] experienced on cannabis may be less intense, or not experienced at all. | ||
*'''[[Depressants]]''' - SSRIs increase the effects of CNS [[depressants]] such as [[alcohol]], [[opioids]], and [[benzodiazepines]]. This effect is sometimes not desired as it may intensify [[disinhibition]] and increase the chance of having a blackout. | *'''[[Depressants]]''' - SSRIs increase the effects of CNS [[depressants]] such as [[alcohol]], [[opioids]], and [[benzodiazepines]]. This effect is sometimes not desired as it may intensify [[disinhibition]] and increase the chance of having a blackout. |