Microdosing psychedelics: Motivations, subjective effects and harm reduction

Nov 29, 2019The International journal on drug policy

Microdosing psychedelics: reasons for use, personal experiences, and ways to reduce risks

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Abstract

Of the 525 participants microdosing psychedelics, 40% reported motivation for improving mental health.

  • Motivations for microdosing included improving mental health (40%), personal development (31%), and cognitive enhancement (18%).
  • The majority of participants were using psilocybin (55%) or LSD/1P-LSD (48%) for microdosing.
  • Perceived short-term benefits included improved mood and anxiety, enhanced connection to others and the environment, and cognitive enhancement.
  • Common negative effects reported were stronger-than-expected psychedelic effects, anxiety-related effects, and physical adverse effects.
  • Most participants (78%) engaged in at least one harm reduction practice while microdosing.

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