The Viability of Microdosing Psychedelics as a Strategy to Enhance Cognition and Well-being - An Early Review

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Abstract

Psychedelic substances are currently experiencing a renaissance in interest for both therapeutic as well as recreational applications. It has been proposed that microdosing, i.e., ingesting sub-perceptual doses of a psychedelic, could confer some of the benefits of these substances to users while minimizing the risks associated with full-dose use. This review aimed to summarize and examine the extant literature on psychedelic microdosing. Exploratory evidence published to date indicates a variety of benefits reported by microdosers including improvements in mood, focus, and creativity, with some null reports, and a minority of people reporting selective negative consequences such as increased anxiety and physiological discomfort. Methodological limitations of current evidence, however, make definitive conclusions hard to draw. Recommendations for future research are given.

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Bornemann, J. (2020, August 7). The Viability of Microdosing Psychedelics as a Strategy to Enhance Cognition and Well-being - An Early Review. Journal of Psychoactive Drugs. Routledge. https://doi.org/10.1080/02791072.2020.1761573

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