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Andrew Penn1,2, Rachel Yehuda3,4
1Department of Community Health Systems, University of California, San Francisco School of Nursing, San Francisco, California, USA.
Abstract:
The reemergence of psychedelic medicines as clinical treatments has generated considerable interest in both professional and popular arenas. Although evidence is promising for psychedelic-assisted therapy (PAT), there is much that is not yet known and needs to be researched so as to understand how to safely and effectively utilize PAT in clinical populations and to most effectively deploy PAT to patients. In addition, non-clinical stakeholders introduce interests and agendas that may differ from those of clinicians. This article reviews the history of how psychedelics were initially outlawed and then introduces research questions that will help to fill these gaps in knowledge.
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