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Kevin Yang

Department of Psychiatry, Eating Disorder Treatment & Research Center, University of California, San Diego, San Diego, CA, USA (all authors); University of Michigan Medical School, Ann Arbor, MI, USA (Gruen).

1 paper in the library · publishing 2026

Papers

Clinical Characteristics of Emergency Visits Related to Recreational Psychedelic Use.

Community mental health journal April 1, 2026 Kush V Bhatt, Joseph Friedman, Lindsay Benster et al.

Recreational psychedelic use is increasing, but data on adverse events is limited. A retrospective chart review of emergency department visits at UC San Diego Medical Center from 2010 to 2023 identified 232 cases linked to LSD (35%), MDMA (30.2%), and psilocybin (24%). Patients were mostly young, white, and male. Common symptoms included agitation (25.9%) and anxiety (24.6%); 11.2% required psychiatric hospitalization. Factors associated with higher odds of hospitalization were concurrent cannabis use (odds ratio 10.9), history of bipolar disorder (odds ratio 12.67), and history of a primary psychotic disorder (odds ratio 17.10). Most psychedelic-related emergency visits are managed without hospitalization, but these specific vulnerabilities predict severe outcomes.