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Reply to: Marketing pitches of ‘magic mushrooms’ and ‘psychedelics’ mask that psychotomimetics use exposes those vulnerable to serious adverse effects

Emma Morton, Kimberly Sakai, Amir Ashtari, M. Pleet, E. Michalak, J. Woolley

Journal of Psychopharmacology July 1, 2023 Peer reviewed DOI: 10.1177/02698811231169641a via Semantic Scholar

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The text is a reference list or bibliography, not a coherent article or study. It cites works on the moral responsibilities of data-monitoring committees, clinical-safety guidelines, a survey on psilocybin use in bipolar disorder, safety issues with psychedelic drugs, and a biographical note. No single argument, finding, or account is presented.

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Braillon A (2011) The many moral responsibilities of independent datamonitoring committees. Am J Bioeth 11: 16–17. Council for International Organizations of Medical Sciences (1999) Guidelines for preparing core clinical-safety information on drugs second edition – Report of CIOMS working groups III and V. Geneva: Council for International Organizations of Medical Sciences. Huxley A (1961) US State Department-sponsored speech to the Tavistock Group. California Medical School. Morton E, Sakai K, Ashtari A, et al. (2023) Risks and benefits of psilocybin use in people with bipolar disorder: An international web-based survey on experiences of 'magic mushroom' consumption. J Psychopharmacol 37: 49–60. Naudet F, Fried EI, Cosgrove L, et al. (2022) Psychedelic drugs: More emphasis on safety issues. Nature 611: 449. Tanne JH (2004). Humphry Osmond. BMJ 328: 713.

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