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Edward M Sellers1, Deborah B Leiderman2
1Departments of Pharmacology and Toxicology, Medicine and Psychiatry, University of Toronto Toronto, ON, Canada.
Abstract:
Interest in the potential therapeutic benefits of psychedelic agents has recently increased. In addition to psilocybin, a wide variety of agents with psychedelic properties have been proposed and partially tested. However, the challenges of obtaining approval to market a restricted psychotomimetic agent are formidable.
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