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  • Psychedelic medicine
  • Medical ethics
  • Health policy

Background:

  • Government agencies are considering approval of psychedelic medicines.
  • Significant ethical and policy questions surround their integration into mainstream medical practice.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To identify key ethics and policy issues for the clinical integration of psychedelic therapies.
  • To establish consensus on critical ethical considerations for psychedelic medicine.

Main Methods:

  • A 2023 meeting convened 27 experts from diverse fields (clinicians, researchers, ethicists, industry, etc.).
  • Attendees discussed pre-submitted ethics and policy issues, categorized into six broad topics.
  • A consensus statement was drafted, summarizing points of agreement and disagreement.

Main Results:

  • Twenty points of consensus were reached across five ethical issues: reparations and reciprocity, equity, respect, informed consent, professional boundaries, and gatekeeping.
  • Key actors responsible for implementing these consensus points were identified.
  • Areas requiring further research and deliberation were also highlighted.

Conclusions:

  • The consensus statement addresses the future of government-approved psychedelic medicine in the US and globally.
  • It emphasizes the critical need for policymakers to address the challenges ahead for responsible integration.
  • This work provides a framework for navigating the ethical landscape of emerging psychedelic therapies.