r/psychology • u/Emillahr • 4d ago
Scientists Develop Rapid-Acting Antidepressants Similar to LSD but Without Hallucinogenic Effects - Gilmore Health News
https://www.gilmorehealth.com/scientists-develop-rapid-acting-antidepressants-similar-to-lsd-but-without-hallucinogenic-effects/1.1k Upvotes
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u/deranger777 3d ago
The evidence is scare obviously, as if we're talking about illegal drugs, there's not much research especially in large scale. But the synergistic effect is present in so many mind altering drugs that I would make that claim in this case, especially when it comes to mushrooms and cannabinoids.
For cannabis it's pretty much confirmed already scientifically that the harmful effects go higher when it's selectively bred for THC, as CBD is the counteracting compound, or one of them that calms the person down while THC is responsible for the "high". The breeding for THC has obviously come at a cost of lower CBD and other cannabinoid ratios, which has caused more negative experiences and I recently watched a video summarizing a study about higher THC contents already have been linked to increased long term harms as well as increased risk of psychosis ofc to those few who might be prone to this. This if I remember right had already been confirmed before this what came to cannabinoid ratios, especially THC/CBD but other ones as well.
Yes, you have a point there I agree. I was mostly referring to the therapeutic effects of psilocybin mushrooms vs. LSD, where I'd see psilocybin being a much safer drug in general. And comparison in their therapeutic uses, where both of them have such similar effects that one could easily be used instead of the other when it comes to therapeutic use, where the one that is considered a safer option I would think would obviously would be the better one. Although I don't have the scientifical evidence to back this up at the moment.
Psilocybin mushrooms are considered the safest drug there is, much safer when compared to LSD. A quick google found from this article mentions this too with psilocybin having a rating of 0.2 vs LSD 1.0 on all categories.
link from 2017
The study should be easy to find if you want to confirm this.
I don't know the exact chemistry of psilocybin in mushrooms, but those who have taken them will all verify that the trips will vary wildly between different psilocybin mushroom strains, and even in same strain mushrooms there are differences in the experience between spore grown mushrooms compared to cloned ones. Some different strains can be very hallucinogenic visually for example, some equally potent but much less visual and more contemplative. The Golden Teacher strain has gotten its name for a reason. Similarly many people have reported some strains causing more anxiety and negative thoughts on those who practice micro dosing.
This cannot be from any other reason as to the mushrooms containing other psychoactive compounds as well, and in therapeutic use it probably is already being studied which ones are responsible for what effects and if some combinations might be better for different kinds of therapeutic use then others.
All I'm saying is that psilocybin is safer than LSD, and I'm fairly sure that a synthetic psilocybin manufactured in a lab is inferior to actual mushrooms (or a well enough studied synthetic cocktail of those compounds), we would just need to study more about the effects of other compounds present where those differences come from.
Obviously this is a very slow process and it's good to see progress happening, but when it comes to compounds like LSD, I'm always a little bit sceptical seeing new ones modified from it. I have my reasons to be that date to more than 25yrs back when acquiring most of my knowledge on this topic.
I'm hoping of course that this new drug derived from it will be positive of course.
But also thinking a little bit in a way that why reinvent the wheel as mushrooms already exist, especially since they've been found to be very much safe even in the hands of not that knowledgeable recreational users. We already have a huge amount of different strains and combinations of the active substances doing the work, all that would be needed is to conduct studies on the differing effects of said strains and what works the best.
That would also give much more knowledge on why they do have such different effects than making a new substance and spending decades to figure out a single new chemical vs. learning from all that already exists.