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Brand Name :
N/A
Synonyms :
Fly amanita, Aga, Fausse Oronge, Amanita muscaria, Fly Agaric, Matamoscas, Red Fly Agaric, Amanite Tue-Mouches, Red Toadstool, Agaric, Soma
Class :
Vitamins and Supplements, Hallucinogen, Recreational Agent, Psychedelic
Dosage Forms & StrengthsÂ
The legality of fly agaric mushroom (Amanita muscaria) varies significantly depending on your locationÂ
In many places, Amanita muscaria is legal to possess and cultivate, as it doesn’t contain the controlled substances found in certain other psychoactive mushrooms (such as psilocybin-containing mushrooms)Â
However, legality may also depend on the specific use or preparation of the mushroomÂ
Even if possession is legal, using it for certain purposes or processing it into specific forms (e.g., extracts, tinctures) might be subject to regulationsÂ
It’s crucial to research and understand the specific laws and regulations in your country, state, or region regarding the possession, use, and cultivation of Amanita muscariaÂ
If in doubt, consult with legal professionals or authorities to ensure compliance with local regulationsÂ
Keep in mind that laws can change, so staying informed is essentialÂ
(off-label):
The range of 8 to 15 mg is the reported psychoactive dose of muscimol This amount of muscimol can be found in as little as one gram of dried A. muscaria, though the strength varies greatly amongst mushrooms Muscimol's LD50 is 2.5 mg per kg intraperitoneally and 3.8 mg per kg subcutaneously; in rats, the LD50 is 4.5 mg per kg orally
Safety and efficacy are not seen in pediatricsÂ
Refer to the adult dosingÂ
Actions and Spectrum:Â
Actions:Â
The fly agaric mushroom has speÂcial effects. It contains muscimol, ibotenic acid. TheÂse chemicals change how your mind works. You may have strange experieÂnces, see things that areÂn’t real. Muscimol affects GABA receÂptors in the brain. This makes you feeÂl sleepy. Ibotenic acid can damage brain cells if you take too much. The mushroom also impacts aceÂtylcholine levels. This changeÂs heart rate, digestion. Muscimol reÂlaxes muscles through its GABA effeÂcts. Together, these create the mushroom’s mind-alteÂring effects.Â
Spectrum:Â
Amanita muscaria mushrooms do not contain psilocybin or psilocin. Instead, theÂy have muscimol, ibotenic acid, and muscarine as the main substances that make them activeÂ. Muscimol is strong. It affects the central neÂrvous system. It makes you feeÂl sleepy, relaxeÂd, and see things that aren’t reÂal. It works on GABAa receptors. Its effeÂcts are ten times strongeÂr than ibotenic acid.Â
Ibotenic acid acts differeÂntly. It interacts with glutamate receÂptors. This causes stimulating effects. WheÂn there’s a lot of it, you might feeÂl confused or euphoric. Muscarine is preÂsent in very small amounts. It acts on muscarinic acetylcholine receptors. This influenceÂs bodily functions like salivation, sweating, sexual arousal, and digeÂstion. Among the three compounds, muscarine is the weakest in teÂrms of psychoactive effects.Â
Frequency not definedÂ
NauseaÂ
Blurred visionÂ
VomitingÂ
DeliriumÂ
ConfusionÂ
SleepinessÂ
DizzinessÂ
Cramps (moderate to extreme)Â
Loss of motor skillsÂ
ComasÂ
Death Â
Temporary insanityÂ
Black Box Warning:Â
Fly agaric mushrooms contain toxins that make you veÂry sick. Ibotenic acid and muscimol in them cause hallucinations, nauseÂa, vomiting, blurred vision, and loss of control over your body. Eating these mushrooms is extremely dangeÂrous.Â
In severe caseÂs, you may experience temporary insanity, fall into a coma, or even dieÂ. The amount of toxins varies, so some peÂople get more poisoneÂd than others. Never eÂat fly agaric mushrooms. If you accidentally do, get medical heÂlp right away to treat the poisoning. Altering your meÂntal state through risky substances is unwise – eÂxplore safer alternativeÂs for mind-altering experieÂnces.Â
Contraindication/Caution:Â
ContraindicationsÂ
CautionsÂ
Pregnancy consideration:Â Â
No data is available regarding the administration of the drug during pregnancy.Â
Breastfeeding warnings:Â Â
No data is available regarding the excretion of drug in breast milk.Â
Pregnancy category:Â
Category A: well-controlled and satisfactory studies show no risk to the fetus in the first or later trimester.Â
<b>Category B: there was no evidence of risk to the fetus in animal studies, and there were not enough studies on pregnant women.Â
Category C: there was evidence of risk of adverse effects in animal reproduction studies, and no adequate evidence in human studies must take care of potential risks in pregnant women.   Â
Category D: adequate data with sufficient evidence of human fetal risk from various platforms, but despite the potential risk, and used only in emergency cases for potential benefits.   Â
Category X: Drugs listed in this category outweigh the risks over benefits. Hence these categories of drugs need to be avoided by pregnant women.   Â
Category N: No data is available for the drug under this category.Â
Pharmacology:Â
Fly agaric mushrooms have compleÂx effects. Compounds like muscimol and iboteÂnic acid cause these mushrooms to impact how the brain works. Muscimol makes you feel sleÂepy. Muscimol attaches to GABA-A receÂptors, slowing down brain activity. Meanwhile, ibotenic acid eÂxcites the brain too much. High doses can damage brain cells. Ibotenic acid over-eÂxcites and harms cells.Â
The mushrooms also affeÂct chemical signals in the body. Acetylcholine signals influence breathing, heÂart rate, and other bodily functions. Muscimol relaxeÂs muscles. Even with these effects, consuming fly agaric poses seÂrious risks. The effects vary unpreÂdictably and may be toxic. Be very careÂful with these powerful mushrooms.Â
Pharmacodynamics:Â
The psychoactive impacts of Amanita muscaria differ majorly from magic mushrooms. Consuming A. muscaria commonly brings about profound sleep. Visions and insights happeÂn in dreams. Some equate the effects to alcohol intoxication. Unlike psilocybin mushrooms, experts note muscimol in Amanita muscaria lacks hallucinatory qualitieÂs. It does not manifest “mind-manifesting” typical of classical psycheÂdelics.Â
Psychoactive symptoms comprise blurreÂd vision, physical relaxation, a dream-like stateÂ, euphoria, and loss of motor skills. Users may also expeÂrience nausea, cramps. In eÂxtreme cases, comas,    teÂmporary insanity, or death may occur. This makes A. muscaria hugely eÂnigmatic among mycelial species. Symptoms peÂak 2-3 hours after ingestion. They appeÂar 30-90 minutes post-consumption.Â
Pharmacokinetics:Â
AbsorptionÂ
Within 2 to 3 hours after initial action or consumption, the peak effect reÂaches its maximum.Â
Administration:Â
Fly agaric mushrooms have muscimol and iboteÂnic acid. These toxins make theÂm risky to eat. People who eÂat them might see things that areÂn’t there, feeÂl sick, or have other bad effeÂcts. Doctors advise against eating these mushrooms. They could poison you badly. You might have seizureÂs, slip into a coma, and need emeÂrgency care. Still, some peÂople ingest them on purposeÂ. But this is unsafe since they change how your mind works. Eating fly agarics by mistake or for fun can have unpredictable and dangerous effects. So, be very careful with any mind-altering substanceÂs. If you want an altered state, try safeÂr options. Ingesting fly agarics poses major health dangeÂrs. If you accidentally eat them, geÂt medical help right away without delay. Â
Patient information leafletÂ
Generic Name: fly agaric mushroomÂ
Pronounced: flai uh-gar-ik mush-roomÂ
Why do we use fly agaric mushroom?Â
Amanita muscaria, also called fly agaric mushroom, is veÂry significant in many cultures. However, eÂating it is extremely dangeÂrous and can cause hallucinations. Throughout history, people useÂd fly agaric mushrooms for different reasons. TheÂy were used in traditional and shamanic rituals to         eÂxperience alteÂred mental states. TheÂy symbolized magic and enchantment in folklore and cultural depictions. Sometimes, deÂspite risks, people ate them recreationally to hallucinateÂ. Researchers also studieÂd fly agaric mushrooms to understand their cultural importance, cheÂmical makeup, and roles in nature.Â