I don't know, but I did a quick google search and a guy on another forum
has this to say about Mushrooms in combination with SSRI's:
Quote:In general SSRIs tend to reduce the effects of psychedelics a bit. But the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) said that some people report that there is NO decrease in effects when psilocybin mushrooms are taken by people taking SSRIs daily. So experts say no, SSRIs don't decrease the effects of shrooms always. Just to be safe, eat a normal dose (around 3g dry) and you will definately have hallucinations normally. If you don't feel anything after an hour, bump it up another 3g. Be careful eating any more than that or you may have a much stronger experience than you want.
Someone in the Shroomery forums confirms this:
Quote:I've heard it diminishes the magic of the mushies. It all depends on your brain/dosage/what-kind-of-SSRI.
All this is backed up by information found on the Bluelight FAQ's:
Quote:Hallucinogens (LSD/Acid, psilocybin/Shrooms, Tryptamines ? 2-ct-2,DPT, DMT etc, Salvia): These drugs can be safely combined with the SSRIs. Most people report that they need to take MORE of a hallucinogen to get normal effects. Thus, if you are taking an SSRI, you will probably need more of the drug to reach threshold effects. Some people find that they need to take more LSD, but that shrooms affect them normally. So be careful ? start at a normal dose and only take more if you find that you need to.
NOTE: Do not take ?ayahuasca? while on an SSRI. Do not combine SSRIs with any kind of MAOI, such as harmaline.
SSRI's should never be combined with any Amphetamines either, cause this can lead to Serotonin Syndrome.
But I haven't found any clues sofar indicating that combining mushrooms with SSRI's
is a bad idea. SSRI's & Mushrooms do not seem problematic and doesn't require higher
than normal doses of mushrooms either.
PS:
This got me the idea to combine Kanna, a natural SSRI, with magic mushrooms in a Tea.