Mushrooms generally won’t show up on a 5-panel test. The same applies to 8-, 10-, and 12-panel tests commonly used for standard drug screenings. However, it’s important to note that specialized tests specifically designed to detect mushrooms do exist. These specialized tests are more costly to perform and are not typically included in routine drug screenings. They are typically reserved for situations where there is a strong suspicion that someone has recently consumed mushrooms or when there are specific reasons to test for these substances. Therefore, for most individuals undergoing standard drug tests, the presence of mushrooms in their system is not a major concern.
Serotonin-regulating medications such as SSRIs, antidepressants, or similar drugs can potentially inhibit or significantly reduce the effectiveness of these gummies. It’s important to note that we are not medical professionals, so the information we provide is solely based on customer reports. The general issue arises from the fact that Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors (SSRIs) are designed to regulate the release of serotonin in the body. When an external form of serotonin is introduced, these medications are intended to balance it, preventing shifts between manic (increased) and depressive (decreased) phases. This applies to all similar medications designed to stabilize mood, including MAOIs, SNRIs, and TCAs.
Our Road Trip brand “Desert Stardust”, “Amanita Blend” and “Microdosed Blend” do not contain any THC, CBD or Cannabis related ingredients.