Psychedelic-assisted therapy: a survey on the clinical methods of Swiss physicians

Therapeutic advances in psychopharmacology

Survey of Swiss doctors’ clinical use of psychedelic-assisted therapy

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Abstract

Essence

Swiss physicians using legal reported varied clinical methods, substance choices, settings, and practical challenges.

Evidence

An anonymous survey of 41 Swiss physicians providing PAT under Federal Office of Public Health exemptions described practices involving psilocybin, MDMA, and LSD.

Caveat

The findings reflect self-reported Swiss practice under a specific regulatory system and may not generalize to other countries or clinical models.

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Key numbers

36 of 41 respondents
Primary Indications for
Respondents cited various psychiatric diagnoses as indications for .
35 of 41 respondents
Substance Use in
Majority of physicians reported using psilocybin in their practice.
2.4%
Emergency Medication Use
Average percentage of sessions where emergency medication was used.

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