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Richard C. Dart

University of Colorado Hospital

3 papers in the library · 37 citations · publishing 2024-2025

Papers

Optimizing real-world benefit and risk of new psychedelic medications: the need for innovative postmarket surveillance

Nature Mental Health May 1, 2024 Joshua C. Black, Andrew A. Monte, Nabarun Dasgupta et al. 5 citations

As psychedelic-assisted psychotherapy nears FDA approval and broader use in the USA, current postmarket surveillance systems are ill-suited to monitor its real-world safety and effectiveness. Without a fit-for-purpose program, risks include misattributing adverse events to illicit psychedelics and failing to achieve equitable patient access. A successful surveillance mosaic should incorporate environmental, personal, and outcome domains to ensure safe, appropriate, and equitable care. The authors argue for intentionally designed data systems to proactively monitor utilization and inform reasonable limitations.

Comparing Substance Use Consequences between Serotonergic Psychedelics, MDMA, and other Drugs of Abuse Among United States Adults with History of Psychiatric Illness

International Journal of Mental Health and Addiction April 1, 2025 Joshua C. Black, Nicole Schow, Hannah L. Burkett et al. 3 citations

Among US adults with a history of anxiety, major depression, PTSD, or bipolar disorder, past use of serotonergic psychedelics or MDMA is more common than in the general population—for example, 9.2% of those with bipolar disorder report such use versus 2.6% overall. Using a validated screening tool, psychedelic use was linked to higher scores indicating more severe substance use disorder risk, even after accounting for other drug use. However, the increase in risk was smaller than that associated with opioids or stimulants. The authors suggest that managing substance use disorder risks in psychedelic-assisted therapy may require different approaches than those used for other drugs.