Psilocybin‐assisted psychotherapy for methamphetamine use disorder: A pilot open‐label safety and feasibility study

Sep 20, 2025Addiction (Abingdon, England)

Psilocybin-assisted therapy for methamphetamine addiction: A first study on safety and practicality

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Abstract

Of 56 participants pre-screened, 15 were eligible and enrolled, with 14 completing the intervention.

  • No serious adverse events were reported during the study.
  • Seven mild to moderate treatment-related adverse events occurred, including hypertension and headaches.
  • Methamphetamine use decreased significantly from a median of 12 days at screening to 0 days by day 28 post-treatment.
  • Methamphetamine craving also decreased, while quality of life and measures of depression, anxiety, and stress improved at follow-ups.

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