The use of hallucinogens has surged in recent years, with increasing numbers of individuals experimenting with substances like ketamine, psilocybin, LSD, ayahuasca, and MDMA. According to Dr. Daniel ...
Hallucinogens are associated with a 2.6-fold increased risk for premature death in some individuals seeking emergency care, according to a recent study. The risks are especially substantial in ...
Emergency department (ED) visits related to hallucinogen use are linked to a 21-fold increased risk of schizophrenia spectrum disorder (SSD), results of a large population-based study show. Daniel T.
People who land in the ER after using hallucinogens are more than twice as likely to die in a handful of years, a new study says. Psychedelics users treated at a hospital are 2.6 times more likely ...
"Based on our findings, we’re emphasizing caution about using hallucinogens in individuals who have a personal or family history of psychosis or schizophrenia. Individuals who have emergency room care ...
Colin Davidson has previously received funding from the NIH (USA) and the EC for projects related to drug abuse. He is currently a consultant on novel psychoactive substances for the Defence Science ...
A new analysis suggests that while the use of psychedelic substances appears to be increasing in the United States, this trend has not resulted in a corresponding surge in emergency room visits or ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Hallucinogen-related ED visits were linked to higher risk for developing schizophrenia spectrum disorder (SSD).
People seeking emergency care for hallucinogen use were at 2.6-fold higher risk of death within 5 years than the general population, according to a new study ...
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