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Opinion: Transforming psychedelics into mainstream medicines

Research on psychedelics, which have been highly restricted for more than half a century, is stirring back to life and rekindling scientific, medical, and cultural interest in these compounds.
Ancient records and oral traditions detail the use of peyote cacti for treating inflammation, promoting wound healing, and easing pain.

Research on psychedelics, which have been profoundly stigmatized, highly restricted, and tragically undeveloped for more than half a century, is stirring back to life and rekindling scientific, medical, and cultural interest in these compounds.

I’m not talking about microdosing psilocybin or other psychedelics for their anecdotal effects on productivity, focus, or creativity. What I’m referring to is a serendipitous discovery arising from this renaissance of research showing that psychedelics could someday be transformed into anti-inflammatory and antidepressant medicines devoid, at clinically relevant dose levels, of their distinctive effects on perception, cognition, mood, and more.

Humans have used psychoactive plants as medicines since the

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