Magic mushrooms tested as treatment for cannabis addiction
NCT ID NCT06660381
Summary
This small pilot study is exploring whether psilocybin, the active compound in 'magic mushrooms,' combined with therapy, can help people reduce or stop problematic cannabis use. Twelve adults with cannabis use disorder will receive two guided psilocybin sessions along with counseling over 12 weeks. Researchers will track their cannabis use and well-being for six months to see if this approach shows promise.
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Johns Hopkins Center for Psychedelic and Consciousness Research
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