Magic mushrooms lift severe depression in clinical trial
by Sarah Boseley Health editor from on (#1E0NP)
Results raise hopes that active substance in class 1 drug could be used to treat mental health conditions in future
Magic mushrooms have lifted severe depression in a dozen volunteers in a clinical trial, raising scientists' hopes that the psychedelic experiences beloved of the Aztecs and the hippy counter-culture of the 1970s could one day become mainstream medicine.
A clinical trial, which took years and significant money to complete due to the stringent regulatory restrictions imposed around the class 1 drug, has found that two doses of psilocybin, the active substance in the mushrooms, was sufficient to lift resistant depression in all 12 volunteers for three weeks, and to keep it away in five of them for three months.
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