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Happy Hump-Day Psychonauts, 🐫
So, this article should be circulated because it’s a great point to mention when explaining to people why psychedelics are actually good and not “scary” for healthcare. They can rid people of this siphoning-infliction. I think it’s such an important breakthrough to mention, especially to other healthcare professionals that scrunch their nose at the idea of psychedelics. This article goes into details on the specificities of these routes. Thank you! :)
“Alcohol use disorder (AUD) has been a persistent issue in the United States. That said, there have been many new treatments in recent decades developed to address it. The discovery of novel therapies now includes the use of psychedelic medicines as therapeutic agents for individuals with AUD. More specifically, ketamine and MDMA are being used in psychedelic-assisted psychotherapy. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved the use of Spravato (esketamine) on March 5th, 2019, for treatment-resistant depression (TRD). Currently, ketamine is the only FDA-approved psychedelic medicine in the U.S.
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