Affiliation:
1. Liaquat National Medical College, Karachi, Pakistan
Abstract
Abstract:
Psychedelics might be the oldest psychoactive agents known to be used for inducing religious
or mystical experiences. Their strong psychoactive effect was discovered accidentally in 1943
after the synthesis of Lysergic acid diethylamide (LSD) in 1937. These drugs became a mainstream
area of research following the synthesis of LSD; however, several political and social factors led to
their ban in 1966, after which research on psychedelics remained limited. These drugs became a major
topic of scientific and ethical debate in the 1990’s and the recent times have seen a ‘Psychedelic renaissance’
where the therapeutic value of psychedelics is being reconsidered. This article reports the
historical perspective of psychedelics, pharmacologic action by 5-HT2A receptor agonism, and psychological
effects and compares the proposed therapeutic uses, including uses in depression, PTSD, anxiety-
related disorders, drug and alcohol addiction, neurodegenerative diseases, and auto-immune diseases
to potential harms including the development of tolerance, hallucinogen persisting perception
disorder, and potential psychosis. An analysis of history, pharmacology, and comparison of benefits
and harms lead to the conclusion that the potential therapeutic benefits significantly outweigh the potential
harms; thus, further research and clinical trials need to be conducted across different countries
and cultures for their legal approval in clinical use.
Publisher
Bentham Science Publishers Ltd.
Subject
Pharmacology (medical),General Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics
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