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Hollis C. Karoly

University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus

1 paper in the library · 10 citations · publishing 2025

Papers

Psilocybin Outside the Clinic

JAMA Psychiatry November 5, 2025 Kent E. Hutchison, Judith Hooper, Hollis C. Karoly 10 citations

Psilocybin mushroom use has sharply increased in the US, particularly among adults aged 19 to 50 years, with more than 7 million individuals reporting use in the past year. This trend has coincided with a substantial increase in poison control center calls related to psychedelics. Testing data from decriminalized regions indicate more than 20-fold variability in psilocybin potency and inconsistent levels of minor tryptamines across mushroom strains. Clinical trial data on synthetic psilocybin do not generalize to public use due to strict participant selection and controlled environments. Co-use with cannabis is common and may increase the risk of adverse events. The expanding use of unregulated psilocybin mushrooms, combined with high variability in composition and common co-use with other substances, raises urgent public health concerns.