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PAIN has 1 tracked paper indexed in Blossom (2022) from 4 authors, most often covering Psilocybin, across Anxiety Disorders, Chronic Pain and Depressive Disorders.

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Microdosing psilocybin for chronic pain: a case series

In a three‑patient case series, self‑administered sub‑psychedelic (micro) doses of psilocybin produced robust analgesia and reduced reliance on conventional analgesics for chronic neuropathic pain, with minimal cognitive or somatic adverse effects. Effects were enhanced and sometimes prolonged by functional exercise, and repeated dosing suggested possible plasticity‑mediated cumulative benefit, warranting controlled investigation.

Published
September 5, 2022
Journal
PAIN
Authors
Lyes, M., Yang, K. H., Castellanos, J. P., Furnish, T.

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