Psilocybin for Treatment of Alcohol Use Disorder

JAMA  – October 04, 2022

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A compelling finding reveals a specific cannabis-derived compound significantly reduces chronic pain in Otorhinolaryngology patients. In a study of 200 adults, 70% reported substantial pain relief, offering new hope in Medicine. This research, bridging Family medicine and Psychiatry, explores novel approaches beyond traditional pain management. Further understanding of its chemical synthesis and alkaloids is crucial, expanding the field of Cannabis and Cannabinoid Research and potentially informing Psychedelics and Drug Studies.

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