Magic mushrooms and SSRIs
 

Magic mushrooms and SSRIs

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Marcel
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Magic mushrooms and SSRIs do not go well together. The effects of psilocybin can be counteracted by the SSRI.

 

Do you want to know more about the interaction? Then read the post about medication and psilocybin


 
Posted : 9 March 2019 11:39
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When I was taking a lot of SSRIs, magic mushrooms didn't work at all. I don't understand why I didn't make a bit more effort to look this up back then. It is good that you are bringing this to people's attention, though.


 
Posted : 13 March 2019 15:34
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Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors, better known as SSRIs, are among the most prescribed antidepressants worldwide. These medications increase serotonin levels in the brain, which contributes to improved mood and emotional stability. In this article, we delve deeper into the mechanism of action, indications, side effects, and points to consider when using SSRIs.

How do SSRIs work?

SSRIs block the serotonin transporter (SERT) on presynaptic nerve cells. This prevents serotonin from being reabsorbed into the nerve cell, causing the concentration of this neurotransmitter in the synaptic cleft to increase. The result is enhanced neurotransmission, which over time can lead to improved mood and emotional balance.

Indications: when are SSRIs prescribed?

SSRIs are used for various mental disorders, including:

  • Depressive disorder (Major Depressive Disorder)
  • Generalized anxiety disorder
  • Panic disorder
  • Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD)
  • Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)
  • Social anxiety disorder
  • Premenstrual dysphoric disorder (PMDD)

Common SSRIs and their dosage

Generic name Brand names Starting dose per day
Fluoxetine Prozac, Sarafem 20 mg
Sertraline Zoloft 50 mg
Paroxetine Paxil, Pexeva 20 mg
Citalopram Celexa 20 mg
Escitalopram Lexapro, Cipralex 10 mg
Fluvoxamine Luvox 50 mg

 

And together with magic mushrooms?

More and more people are discovering the healing effects of magic mushrooms through a truffle ceremony or psilocybin session as an alternative to regular medication for depression, anxiety, and trauma. But what if you are already taking antidepressants, such as SSRIs? In this article, you will read why this combination requires caution and how you can switch safely.

SSRIs and psilocybin: how do they work?

SSRIs (such as fluoxetine, sertraline, and escitalopram) increase the availability of serotonin in the brain by inhibiting the reuptake process. Psilocybin, the active substance in magic mushrooms and truffles, works primarily by stimulating 5-HT2A receptors — receptors that can become less sensitive under the influence of long-term SSRI use (a process called 'downregulation').

What happens if you use magic mushrooms while taking SSRIs?

Although magic mushrooms and SSRIs together do not pose an immediate danger, as is the case with lithium or MAO inhibitors, for example, SSRIs do indeed influence the intensity of a psychedelic experience. The effects of magic mushrooms are often perceived as “flat” or “diminished,” and visual or emotional breakthroughs are less likely to occur. For some people, this can feel safe—for others, it can lead to disappointment.

Reduced effectiveness does not mean the session is without value. On the contrary: insights can emerge even with SSRIs, especially if the setting, guidance, and intention are well-aligned. The experience is simply often less visual and intense.

To stop or not to stop SSRIs?

There is no obligation to stop taking SSRIs prior to a truffle or mushroom session, but for those seeking a profound psychedelic experience, tapering off (under the supervision of a doctor) can significantly enhance the effects. At Triptherapie we help you with personalized advice, tailored to your medication, health, and mental state.

Tapering off after all: how do you go about it?

At Triptherapie, we recommend gradually tapering off SSRIs (such as citalopram, fluoxetine, or sertraline) in consultation with the prescribing physician. In some cases, it is advised to at least a month before the truffle session to stop taking SSRIs. This is followed by an SSRI-free period of 7 days after the session to prevent complications.

During this transition phase, a lifestyle program involving serotonin-boosting foods, exercise, daylight, and supplements can provide support. This not only increases the effectiveness of the session but also reduces relapse after stopping medication.

 

Do you want to know if a psychedelic session is right for you?

Then fill out the without obligation intake for trip therapy in. We analyze your medication use, health condition, and personal goals to determine if and how you can safely participate in a session. Are you thinking about moving away from SSRIs? Then trip therapy can be a valuable step towards a medication-free life, provided you are well prepared.

Want to read more about this topic? Check out the articles. Combining magic mushrooms and truffles with other medicines and the extensive explanation about the Extended psiloflora ceremony, in which contraindications with SSRIs are also discussed.


 
Posted : 18 May 2025 18:51