Journal of psychoactive drugs

How Psychedelic Use Is Linked to Alcohol Use Disorder in a National Sample

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Abstract

Essence

Past-year LSD use was linked to lower odds of alcohol use disorder, while MDMA and ketamine were not.

Evidence

A nationally representative observational analysis of 139,524 people used regression models to compare past-year LSD, MDMA, and ketamine use with AUD diagnosis and symptom counts.

Caveat

The naturalistic cross-sectional associations cannot show that LSD use reduced AUD risk, and the MDMA and ketamine results were null.

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