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It is thought that if psychedelics are used with SSRIs such as fluoxetine this may lead to serotonin syndrome and a decrease in subjective psychedelic effects. However, this is theoretical and there is no empirical data on the interaction between psychedelics and antidepressants. | It is thought that if psychedelics are used with SSRIs such as fluoxetine this may lead to [[serotonin]] syndrome and a decrease in subjective [[Psychedelics|psychedelic]] effects. However, this is theoretical and there is no empirical data on the interaction between psychedelics and antidepressants. Recently, the serotonin theory of depression has been cast into doubt by large studies<ref>“No convincing evidence”. BMJ 2022; 378 doi: <nowiki>https://doi.org/10.1136/bmj.o1808</nowiki> (Published 20 July 2022) BMJ 2022;378:o1808</ref>, further disproving this theory. | ||
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