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4,054 Total Publications 3,914 Psilocybin Records 569 Psilocin Records 4,054 Search Matches 826 Journals 66 Research Topics
Published 3,317 Peer-reviewed / formal records
Preprints 450 Marked as not peer reviewed
Clinical trials 287 ClinicalTrials.gov records
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PubMed 278 6.9% Active
Europe PMC 1,652 40.7% Active
OpenAlex 1,401 34.6% Active
ClinicalTrials.gov 287 7.1% Active
PsyArXiv 191 4.7% Active
bioRxiv 142 3.5% Active
Crossref 69 1.7% Active
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The polypharmacology of psychedelics reveals multiple targets for potential therapeutics.

The classical psychedelics (+)-lysergic acid diethylamide (LSD), psilocybin, and mescaline exert their psychedelic effects via activation of the 5-HT2A serotonin receptor (5-HT2AR). Recent clinical studies have suggested that classical psychedelics may additionally have therapeutic potential for many neuropsychiatric conditions including depression, anxiety,...

Unknown journal 2025-07-17 Jain MK, Gumpper RH, Slocum ST, Schmitz GP, Madsen JS, Tummino TA

Mapping psilocybin therapy: A systematic review of therapeutic frameworks, adaptations, and standardization across contemporary clinical trials.

Accumulating evidence suggests that psilocybin can produce rapid and sustained clinical benefits when administered in conjunction with psychological support. Though non-pharmacological procedures are considered integral, the field lacks therapeutic guidelines and little is known about current practices. This systematic review sought to provide a comprehensiv...

Rise of the Mushrooms: Effects of Psilocybin Reforms on Psychedelic Usage Patterns

This study examines the relationship between psilocybin reforms and usage patterns of prevalent psychedelics in the United States. Given decriminalization efforts in several cities and legalization in Oregon, the author analyzes drug use panel data from University of Michigan's Monitoring the Future project to assess changes in self-reported use of psilocybi...

Stronger visual surround suppression under psilocybin: A psychophysical and EEG pilot study

Perception of visual contrast depends on the surrounding spatial context. Typically, the salience of a central target is reduced by a high contrast surrounding stimulus, an effect known as surround suppression. Although this phenomenon is well-studied, the role of specific neurotransmitter systems during surround suppression in human vision remains unclear. ...

Visual Hallucinations in Serotonergic Psychedelics and Lewy Body Diseases

Background and HypothesisVisual hallucinations (VH) are a core symptom of both Lewy body diseases (LBDs; e.g., Parkinson’s disease and dementia with Lewy bodies) and serotonergic psychedelics (SPs; e.g., psilocybin and mescaline). While these classes of VH differ in etiology, shared pathways are suggested by overlapping phenomenology and neural mechanisms. T...

Biochemical Insights into Diverse Psilocybe Mushrooms and Their Metabolites as Sources of Neuroactive Agents: A Review.

Psilocybe species, commonly known as "magic mushrooms", are a group of hallucinogenic fungi known for their psychoactive compounds such as psilocybin, psilocin, baeocystin, and norbaeocystin. These species have been the focus of scientific study due to their potential therapeutic applications, despite their classification as controlled substances in many jur...

Visual Hallucinations in Serotonergic Psychedelics and Lewy Body Diseases

Background and Hypothesis Visual hallucinations (VH) are a core symptom of both Lewy body diseases (LBDs; e.g., Parkinson’s disease and dementia with Lewy bodies) and serotonergic psychedelics (SPs; e.g., psilocybin and mescaline). While these classes of VH differ in etiology, shared pathways are suggested by overlapping phenomenology and neural mechanisms. ...

PsyArXiv 2025-07-14 Authors unavailable

Examining the potential of psilocybin and 5-MeO-DMT as therapeutics for traumatic brain injury.

Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a significant global health challenge, with limited effective treatments for its acute and chronic consequences. TBI is characterized by neuroinflammation, oxidative stress, impaired neuroplasticity, imbalances in neurotransmission, and cell death - factors that contribute to the development of neurological and psychiatric dis...

Unknown journal 2025-07-13 Plummer Z, Allen J, Brand J, Mayo LM, Shultz SR, Christie BR.

Females in Psychedelic Research: A Perspective for Advancing Research and Practice.

The influence of ovarian hormone fluctuations on neurochemistry, cognition, and psychological responses remains insufficiently examined in current psychedelic research and clinical protocols. Traditional practices and case studies underscore the importance of accounting for these factors in investigations of psychedelic effects. This opinion paper explores t...

A systematic review and narrative summary of the therapeutic potential of classic serotonergic psychedelics for smoking cessation and reduction.

BackgroundClassic serotonergic psychedelics are 5-HT2A partial agonists that induce non-ordinary states of consciousness. Many have demonstrated anti-addictive properties; however, their impact on smoking behaviors remains under-researched. This review provides a synthesis of the therapeutic potential of these compounds in promoting smoking cessation and red...

Unknown journal 2025-07-10 Glenn DL, Choi SH, Zimmerman RS.

Exploring the Frontiers of Psychedelics: A New Chromatographic Method for Detection and Quantification of Psilocybin and Psilocin in Psilocybe cubensis Mushrooms

Innovative therapies, such as psilocybin-assisted psychotherapies, hold great promises for treating anxiety, depression, and various other mental health disorders, addressing some of the challenges faced by conventional psychiatric medicine. This study focuses on developing and validating an HPLC-DAD methodology for detecting psilocybin and psilocin in extra...

Psychedelics for Alcohol Use Disorder: A Narrative Review with Candidate Mechanisms of Action.

Psychedelics have been studied since the 1950s as a potential treatment for alcohol use disorder (AUD), with over a dozen clinical trials of lysergic acid diethylamide (LSD), and several contemporary trials of psilocybin and ayahuasca for this indication. Herein, we characterize foundational studies from the 1950s to the present, with emphasis on key design ...

Unknown journal 2025-07-09 Miller EA, Capone C, Eaton E, Swift RM, Haass-Koffler CL.

Treatment with LSD and psilocybin at the department of psychiatry at Frederiksberg Hospital in Denmark from 1960 to 1973: an analysis of 324 cases

Background Recent studies have suggested that psychedelics such as lysergic acid diethylamide (LSD) and psilocybin might benefit patients with mental illness. This revival calls for revisiting the field’s past experiences with these agents. From 1960 to 1973, many patients were treated with LSD and/or psilocybin at the Department of Psychiatry at Frederiksbe...

The Medial PrefrontalCortex Modulates Psychedelic-likeEffects of Psilocin

Recent advancements in the study of psilocybin and its active metabolite psilocin have highlighted their unique psychedelic properties and potential therapeutic applications, particularly in the rapid and sustained treatment of depression. However, the potent acute psychedelic effects of psilocybin necessitate a deeper understanding of the neural mechanisms ...

Psilocybin treatment extends cellular lifespan and improves survival of aged mice

Psilocybin, the naturally occurring psychedelic compound produced by hallucinogenic mushrooms, has received attention due to considerable clinical evidence for its therapeutic potential to treat various psychiatric and neurodegenerative indications. However, the underlying molecular mechanisms remain enigmatic, and few studies have explored its systemic impa...

The Medial Prefrontal Cortex Modulates Psychedelic-like Effects of Psilocin

Recent advancements in the study of psilocybin and its active metabolite psilocin have highlighted their unique psychedelic properties and potential therapeutic applications, particularly in the rapid and sustained treatment of depression. However, the potent acute psychedelic effects of psilocybin necessitate a deeper understanding of the neural mechanisms ...

Unraveling the policies, legislations, and regulations of psychedelics in Australia, Canada, Netherlands, New Zealand, and India.

BackgroundResearch into psychedelics has gained renewed interest due to their potential to address psychiatric, neurological, and other peripheral conditions. These substances offer long-term therapeutic benefits, contrasting with the side effects and limitations of current psychiatric medicines.ObjectiveThis study examines the legislations and regulatory fr...

Unknown journal 2025-07-07 Joga R, Yerram S, Patnam JD, Choudhary KK, Varpe P, Raghuvanshi RS

An open-label, dose-escalation trial of psilocybin-assisted therapy for bipolar 2 depression

Background: Individuals with bipolar II disorder (BD-II) and depression face limited treatment options and are often excluded from psilocybin therapy trials due to theoretical concerns of precipitating mania or psychosis. Although psilocybin has demonstrated antidepressant effects when combined with psychotherapy, adverse event reporting is inconsistent, and...

PsyArXiv 2025-07-06 Szigeti B.

An open-label, dose-escalation trial of psilocybin-assisted therapy for bipolar 2 depression

Background: Individuals with bipolar II disorder (BD-II) and depression face limited treatment options and are often excluded from psilocybin therapy trials due to theoretical concerns of precipitating mania or psychosis. Although psilocybin has demonstrated antidepressant effects when combined with psychotherapy, adverse event reporting is inconsistent, and...

PsyArXiv 2025-07-06 Authors unavailable

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4,054 indexed records across 8 active sources.

3,317Published
450Preprints
287Clinical trials
  1. PubMed 278 records · 6.9%
  2. Europe PMC 1,652 records · 40.7%
  3. OpenAlex 1,401 records · 34.6%
  4. ClinicalTrials.gov 287 records · 7.1%
  5. PsyArXiv 191 records · 4.7%
  6. bioRxiv 142 records · 3.5%
  7. Crossref 69 records · 1.7%
  8. medRxiv 34 records · 0.8%

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