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11. Psilocybin in Palliative Care: An Update
Sat Oct 7, 2023, 06:39 PM
Oct 2023
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10106897/t Findings

Recent Findings
Life-threatening or life-limiting illnesses and faced by palliative care patients are comorbid with emotional and spiritual distress. Research and field reports reviewed suggest that psilocybin has significant and in some cases, sustained anxiolytic, antidepressant, anti-inflammatory and entheogenic effects with a favorable safety profile. Limitations of the research include the risk for selection bias toward healthy, white, financially privileged individuals, and in general, follow-up timelines too short to appropriately evaluate durability of outcomes in psychospiritual benefits and quality of life.

Summary
While more research is needed for palliative care populations specifically, reasonable inferences can be made regarding the potential for benefit to palliative care patients from psilocybin’s demonstrated anxiolytic, antidepressant, anti-inflammatory and entheogenic effects. However, major legal, ethical and financial barriers to access exist for the general population; obstacles which are likely worsened for geriatric and palliative care patients. Empiric treatment and large-scale controlled trials of psilocybin should be conducted to further investigate the findings of the smaller studies reviewed here across a variety of populations, for a greater understanding of therapeutic benefit and clinically relevant safety criteria, and to support thoughtful legalization and medical access.

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There was a recent murder, suicide in MN. mzmolly Oct 2023 #1
I always worry about the "correlation proves causation" fallacy with stories like that nt Shermann Oct 2023 #4
I worry about dismissing the likelyhood mzmolly Oct 2023 #8
Sounds like "Mushroom Madness" to me! Shermann Oct 2023 #9
We do know a bit mzmolly Oct 2023 #10
hey I MUST HAVE won that Roulette wheel YoshidaYui Oct 2023 #12
Let's do some math dpibel Oct 2023 #13
Agree YoshidaYui Oct 2023 #15
I agree that there may be medical mzmolly Oct 2023 #17
Come thee to Oregon captain queeg Oct 2023 #20
It's not medication unless it's prescribed mzmolly Oct 2023 #16
Ummm...isn't that what you were against? dpibel Oct 2023 #19
No. mzmolly Oct 2023 #21
I'll take an herbal medicine with thousands of years of history over dangerous pharmaceuticals Shermann Oct 2023 #18
I have witnessed drug induced psychosis. The person who went bonkers mzmolly Oct 2023 #22
This shows hallmarks of the anecdotal fallacy Shermann Oct 2023 #23
There is compelling evidence that what I witnessed was not mzmolly Oct 2023 #24
A handful of anecdotes are still anecdotes, claims to the contrary are a repeated assertion fallacy Shermann Oct 2023 #25
The science isn't anecdotal. mzmolly Oct 2023 #26
Interesting paper that deals with many types of drugs Shermann Oct 2023 #27
"no cases of 'prolonged' psychosis" mzmolly Oct 2023 #28
The paper doesn't support that either Shermann Oct 2023 #29
Psilocybin in Palliative Care: An Update quaint Oct 2023 #11
Oregon decriminalized them. I think they even made them legal in some circumstances. captain queeg Oct 2023 #2
I Faux pas Oct 2023 #3
years ago i did SHROOMS YoshidaYui Oct 2023 #5
They are, without question, psychedelics....they get you off OAITW r.2.0 Oct 2023 #7
Lol Faux pas Oct 2023 #30
My experience....be in a safe space and with people that care.... OAITW r.2.0 Oct 2023 #6
Shrooms help me. A low dosage micro dose does wonders for my introvert nature JuJuChen Oct 2023 #14
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