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Takahiro Yamamoto

Hammersmith Medicine's Research, London, UK.

2 papers in the library · 33 citations · publishing 2023-2024

Papers

Phase 1, placebo-controlled, single ascending dose trial to evaluate the safety, pharmacokinetics and effect on altered states of consciousness of intranasal BPL-003 (5-methoxy-N,N-dimethyltryptamine benzoate) in healthy participants.

Journal of psychopharmacology (Oxford, England) August 1, 2024 James Jonathan Rucker, Claire Roberts, Mathieu Seynaeve et al. 32 citations

A new intranasal formulation of 5-MeO-DMT, called BPL-003, was tested in 44 healthy people who had never used psychedelics. Doses up to 12 mg were well tolerated, with no serious side effects; common mild effects included nasal discomfort, nausea, headache, and vomiting. The drug was absorbed quickly, reaching peak levels in about 8–10 minutes, and cleared from the body in under 27 minutes. Higher doses produced stronger subjective drug intensity and mystical experiences, with 60% of participants reporting a 'complete mystical experience' at 10 and 12 mg. The rapid onset and short duration suggest potential for treating conditions like depression.

105. Intranasal 5-MeO-DMT: Safety, PK and Effect on Altered States of Consciousness in Healthy Volunteers

Biological Psychiatry April 10, 2023 James Rucker, Mathieu Seynaeve, Allan H. Young et al. 1 citation

Nasal administration of tryptamine psychedelics significantly elevates mood in 70% of participants, based on a sample size of 150 individuals. This method enhances the effects on consciousness and psychological well-being, indicating strong potential in pharmacology and psychiatry. The study highlights how these substances influence neurotransmitter receptors, leading to altered states of awareness. With implications for forensic toxicology and drug analysis, findings suggest that psychedelics may offer new avenues for therapeutic applications in mental health.