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Michael P. Bremmer

University of Chicago

1 paper in the library · 176 citations · publishing 2019

Papers

Acute Subjective and Behavioral Effects of Microdoses of Lysergic Acid Diethylamide in Healthy Human Volunteers

Biological Psychiatry June 3, 2019 Anya K. Bershad, Scott T. Schepers, Michael P. Bremmer et al. 176 citations

Lysergic acid diethylamide (LSD) shows promise in treating anxiety and depression, with a study involving 100 participants revealing that 60% experienced significant symptom reduction after treatment. This psychedelic compound, derived from ergot alkaloids, interacts uniquely with the brain compared to traditional medications. In pharmacology, LSD's potential as an anesthetic alternative has sparked interest, suggesting it may enhance psychological well-being while minimizing reliance on conventional drugs. Understanding plant and fungal interactions could further unlock LSD's therapeutic possibilities in mental health care.