Effects of Mescaline Abuse

Mescaline is a chemical in the peyote cactus, being found in small buttons that grow on top of the cactus. Mescaline is classified as a hallucinogen, the same class of drugs as LSD, psilocybin, PCP, and dimethyltryptamine (DMT).

Abuse of this drug will result in significant alterations in perceptions, including the perception of complete hallucinations. One person, one day, may take mescaline and enjoy the altered awareness effects he (or she) experiences and then the next day, have a terrible experience.

There are also physical effects associated with using this drug:

Some researchers think that abuse of mescaline could result in effects like damage to blood vessels, convulsions, and permanent brain damage.

The emotional or mental effects of this drug can include:

Certain effects of mescaline abuse may show up after prolonged abuse of this drug:

The effects of mescaline may be intense for two full hours, but the overall effects of the drug can last as long as twelve hours. Flashbacks are likely to occur with mescaline, as they are with LSD. This means a person could re-experience a mescaline trip months or years after the drug was taken.

Is it Really Mescaline?

If a person has the mescaline buttons from the cactus and consumes those, it is likely that what he (or she) is getting is really mescaline. But if a person is sold the drug in pill form, whether he is told that it is synthetic mescaline or not, the chances are very good that it is not actually mescaline. It is more likely to be PCP or a similar drug.

This is not a widely used drug. In surveys of youth and adults in America, few surveys separate out hallucinogens into different classes of drugs. In 2008, nearly 8% of American students reported having used any other hallucinogen other than LSD—that would include PCP, psilocybin or other drugs.

Canadian authorities report that there is no mescaline available in that country. But it grows wild in some parts of Texas and Mexico.

Saving a Person from Harmful Effects

Mescaline itself does not seem to be addictive but a person can become dependent on the sensations he experiences from using this drug. He may consider that he is unable to deal with reality unless he can use the drug. But mescaline so strongly alters a person’s perceptions and ways of thinking that this person is not likely to be able to perform a job or interact effectively with people who are sober.

Some people need a helping hand to get their lives back on sober footings. This kind of help is available every day at Narconon drug recovery centers. It doesn’t matter what drug is being abused, the path back to sobriety can be walked at a Narconon rehab facility.

There are specific aspects of addiction that are the causes of a person being trapped in that situation. When these aspects are addressed and handled, a person is freed from the need to keep abusing drugs or alcohol. It has proven unnecessary to consider that one is “always going to be an addict.” It is also unnecessary to “take one day at a time.” Sobriety can be lasting without a continuous, daily struggle.

These three aspects of addiction are guilt, cravings, and depression. The continued abuse of drugs or alcohol keep these effects of drug abuse from being a crushing burden. If a person stops using drugs or alcohol, they are likely to feel the full misery of their condition. One effective step at a time, the Narconon rehab program dismantles the causes of guilt, cravings and depression and leaves a person ready for a sober life.

See also: Signs and Symptoms of Mescaline Abuse


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