What is the mechanism of action on CSN of LSD?
Answer: LSD molecules resemble the chemical structure of serotonin and so it is thought that the drug acts upon the serotonin receptors to produce its effects. Evidence (from animal studies) suggests that LSD and several other hallucinogens, including mescalin and psilocybin, act by stimulating the serotonin-2A subtype receptors.
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