Cessation and reduction in alcohol consumption and misuse after psychedelic use

May 16, 2019Journal of psychopharmacology (Oxford, England)

Stopping or reducing alcohol use and misuse after using psychedelics

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Abstract

In an online survey of 343 individuals with prior alcohol use disorder, 83% reported no longer meeting criteria for the disorder after psychedelic use.

  • Participants averaged seven years of problematic alcohol use before their psychedelic experience.
  • 72% of respondents met retrospective criteria for severe alcohol use disorder prior to the experience.
  • Most participants reported using moderate to high doses of LSD (38%) or psilocybin (36%).
  • A greater psychedelic dose, insight, mystical-type effects, and personal meaning were linked to a larger reduction in alcohol consumption.
  • Responses indicated that 28% of participants experienced changes in life priorities or values contributing to reduced alcohol misuse.

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