Canadian researchers exploring recent naturalistic psychedelic and subsequent daily illicit opioid consumption suggest that psychedelics may be able to produce detectable reductions in subsequent substance use.
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Investigators make clear not to draw too firm conclusions but suggest their findings dovetail with other similarly promising results.
“While confirmation in other settings is required, these findings align with growing evidence that psychedelic use may be associated with detectable reductions in subsequent substance use, including illicit opioid use,” notes the study, scheduled to be published this February in the International Journal of Drug Policy.
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