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Dominic Trepel

Psychedelic Research Group, Tallaght University Hospital and Trinity College Dublin, Dublin, Ireland.

1 paper in the library · publishing 2026

Papers

Trials, trips, and tribulations: pathways for implementing psychedelic therapy in Ireland.

The international journal of neuropsychopharmacology June 2, 2026 John R Kelly, Christopher Sheridan, Patricia Iusan et al.

Classical serotonergic psychedelics like psilocybin show emerging evidence of therapeutic potential across depression, anxiety, and substance use disorders, with indications of transdiagnostic efficacy. Early-phase studies yielded encouraging results, but recent larger-scale phase 3 trials for treatment-resistant depression have shown more modest effects. No regulatory approvals from the U.S. FDA or EMA exist, though a few countries permit psychedelic therapies in regulated clinical settings. The long-term trajectory and real-world impact within public health systems remain uncertain. This paper examines challenges for integrating psychedelic therapies into Ireland's public healthcare system, covering regulatory approval, Health Technology Assessment, service implementation, workforce capacity, and evaluation of long-term patient outcomes.