Can you microdose psilocybin while taking SSRIs or SNRIs? The research on drug interactions, the blunting effect, and what to do if your antidepressants are reducing the effect.
## The Core Issue: Pharmacological Blunting
SSRIs work by blocking serotonin reuptake. Psilocybin works by activating 5-HT2A serotonin receptors. When you're on an SSRI, those receptors become downregulated — there are fewer of them, and they're less sensitive. Psilocybin has less to bind to, and its effects are reduced or eliminated.
This is **pharmacological blunting**, and it's the most common reason people on antidepressants report that microdosing "doesn't work."
## What the Research Shows
A 2021 survey study of 1,800 microdosers found that people on SSRIs reported significantly lower benefits from microdosing compared to people not on SSRIs. The effect was dose-dependent — higher SSRI doses produced more blunting.
There is no evidence of dangerous interactions between psilocybin and SSRIs at microdosing doses.
## Your Options
1. **Try anyway** — some people on SSRIs do report benefits, particularly at higher microdoses (0.3–0.5g). The blunting effect varies significantly between individuals.
2. **Taper off SSRIs first** — only under physician supervision. SSRIs have discontinuation syndrome and stopping abruptly can cause significant symptoms.
3. **Use the protocol as a bridge** — some people use microdosing to support the SSRI taper process.
## Important
Never stop antidepressants without medical supervision. Always taper under physician guidance.
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*This article is for informational purposes only. Never stop or reduce psychiatric medications without consulting your physician.*
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