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Jens Knud Larsen

Department of Affective Disorders, Aarhus University Hospital - Psychiatry, Aarhus, Denmark.

2 papers in the library · 44 citations · publishing 2016-2017

Papers

Neurotoxicity and LSD treatment: a follow-up study of 151 patients in Denmark

History of Psychiatry March 10, 2016 Jens Knud Larsen 29 citations

LSD was introduced in psychiatry in the 1950s, and between 1960 and 1973 nearly 400 patients were treated with LSD in Denmark. By 1964, one homicide, two suicides, and four suicide attempts had been reported. In 1986, the Danish LSD Damages Law was passed after complaints by only one patient, and all 154 applicants received financial compensation for LSD-inflicted harm. Most patients suffered severe side effects many years afterward; two-thirds had flashbacks. With renewed interest in LSD therapy, the neurotoxic potential of LSD should be considered.

LSD treatment in Scandinavia: emphasizing indications and short-term treatment outcomes of 151 patients in Denmark

Nordic Journal of Psychiatry July 5, 2017 Jens Knud Larsen 15 citations

A retrospective database study of mental health patients who used LSD or psilocybin found that these drugs may be associated with serious short- and long-term side effects. The authors caution that until rigorous trials clarify the potential harms, the clinical utility of these substances in mental health patients remains unclear.