How Should We Expand Access to Psychedelics While Maintaining an Environment of Peace and Safety?

AMA journal of ethics  – November 01, 2024

Source: PubMed

Summary

As psychedelic therapy gains mainstream acceptance, ketamine clinics offer valuable lessons for safely expanding access. Research shows that balancing medical oversight with personal autonomy is key - strict protocols protect vulnerable patients while avoiding over-medicalization. The solution involves clear guidelines distinguishing between clinical treatment and wellness applications, with appropriate safeguards for each path.

Abstract

Psychedelics have long been used by individuals seeking peace and a sense of wellness. This article examines widespread adoption of ketamine as a proxy for psychedelics. For ketamine, there is a need to protect vulnerable persons from exploitation that should be balanced against risks of hypermedicalization. This article suggests strategies for striking such a balance, including by carefully differentiating between persons with psychiatric illnesses, such as treatment-resistant depression, who could benefit from psychedelics, and persons using psychedelics for peace and wellness under careful guidance.

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