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David Nutt先生の基調講演は、精神展開剤のこれまでの歴史を振り返り、格調高く、今後に大きな希望を与える素晴らしい内容でした。会場は熱気に満ち、私も聴衆の一人として写真に写り込んでました
Prof. David Nutt’s keynote lecture elegantly reviewed the history of psychotropic agents and gave us great hope for the future. The venue was filled with excitement. I spotted myself in the photo!
The increase in brain reorganisation under perturbation following psilocybin is consistent with greater brain flexibility and changeability, whereas the decrease following escitalopram suggests more stabilised brain dynamics.
https://t.co/U0QYOm4QqV
Oregon’s current psilocybin services program offers an important early case study for other regions looking to facilitate access to psychedelics. In a recent paper, CPCR researchers analyzed the first full year of data from the Oregon Health Authority, examining how Oregon’s policy has balanced safety and access to psychedelics outside of clinical settings.
See the full paper here: https://t.co/ItgAT3sQF1
MDMA used to be a legal couples-therapy drug in America.
Therapists called it: "𝘱𝘦𝘯𝘪𝘤𝘪𝘭𝘭𝘪𝘯 𝘧𝘰𝘳 𝘵𝘩𝘦 𝘴𝘰𝘶𝘭"
They prescribed it openly to break down emotional walls between spouses.
Then it hit Studio 54.
By 1985 it was Schedule 1, alongside heroin. Therapists begged the DEA not to ban it, but...
The DEA banned it anyway.
40 years later we're still arguing about whether it counts as medicine.
Definium DT120 (proprietary LSD) for treating depression
"differentiated from available depression treatments in terms of the speed, magnitude and durability of activity"
https://t.co/htHCrVwfLB