Abstrakt: |
A review of research conducted in Toronto, Canada, explores the use of psychedelic compounds for medicinal purposes. The study highlights that while psychedelics have been shown to be effective in treating neurological and psychiatric disorders, clinical trials have excluded individuals with a history of seizures, leaving a significant population without access to psychedelic-assisted therapy. The review presents cases where individuals experienced seizures or seizure remission following psychedelic use, suggesting that psychedelics are safe when used in a controlled clinical setting. The researchers recommend further research in this field. [Extracted from the article] |