A retrospective study of the characteristics and toxicology of cases of lysergic acid diethylamide (LSD)‐ and psilocybin‐related death in Australia

Author:

Darke Shane1ORCID,Duflou Johan12ORCID,Peacock Amy1ORCID,Farrell Michael1ORCID,Hall Wayne3ORCID,Lappin Julia14ORCID

Affiliation:

1. National Drug and Alcohol Research Centre University of New South Wales Kensington NSW Australia

2. Sydney Medical School University of Sydney Camperdown NSW Australia

3. National Centre for Youth Substance Use Research University of Queensland Brisbane QLD Australia

4. Discipline of Psychiatry and Mental Health University of New South Wales Kensington NSW Australia

Abstract

AbstractBackground and aimsLysergic acid diethylamide (LSD) and psilocybin are used as recreational drugs, and there is renewed interest in their clinical use. The current study aimed to (1) determine the circumstances of death and case characteristics of LSD‐ and psilocybin‐related death in Australia, 2000–23; and (2) determine the toxicological profile and major autopsy findings of these cases.MethodsThis was a retrospective exploratory study of all cases of LSD‐ and psilocybin‐related death in Australia, 2000–23, retrieved from the National Coronial Information System.ResultsA total of 43 cases were identified: 33 LSD and 10 psilocybin. The median ages were 24 years [interquartile range (IQR) = 13, range = 16–53] (LSD) and 26 years (IQR = 18.5, range = 20–58) (psilocybin), and fewer than five cases were female. The most common circumstance of death among both groups was traumatic accident (LSD 36.4%, psilocybin 40.0%). There were 12 cases of self‐harm, all of which involved LSD, all by physical means. In a fifth, death was attributed to multiple drug toxicity (LSD 18.2%, psilocybin 20.0%). In one case, death was attributed solely to LSD toxicity, while in a further two cases death was attributed to a cardiovascular event following LSD consumption (one LSD only, one multiple drug toxicity). In four psilocybin cases, the cause of death was undetermined. The most common clinical presentation was severe agitation (LSD 27.3%, psilocybin 20.0%). Median blood concentrations were LSD 0.8 μg/l (IQR = 1.7, range = 0.1–3), psilocin 20 μg/l (IQR = 53.5, range = 6–83). LSD was the only drug present in 25.0% of LSD cases and psilocybin in 20.0% of psilocybin cases. Pre‐existing organ pathology was uncommon.ConclusionsLysergic acid diethylamide (LSD)‐ and psilocybin‐related death in Australia from 2000 to 2023 was primarily due to traumatic injury, whether through accident or self‐harm. Cases of acute toxic reactions that were attributed solely to LSD were rare.

Funder

National Drug and Alcohol Research Centre

National Coronial Information System

Publisher

Wiley

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