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Psychedelics In Modern Medicine

Experimental medicines have always pushed boundaries, sometimes in surprising ways. Take ketamine, for instance. Originally developed as a horse tranquilizer, it’s now used in low doses to treat severe depression, thanks to its unique impact on the brain. Similarly, psychedelics like psilocybin and MDMA are gaining traction in mental health.

Good thing is that all these drugs undergo standard clinical trials first. As more research unfolds, what was once viewed as purely recreational—or even taboo—is becoming a legitimate part of the medical toolkit. With evolving policies, some states are even permitting limited possession, hinting that the future of medicine may look very different from the past.

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