Comment by bilsbie
8 hours ago
What’s exciting though is that this administration recently signed an executive order directing the agency to speed up the development and approval process for psychedelics.
8 hours ago
What’s exciting though is that this administration recently signed an executive order directing the agency to speed up the development and approval process for psychedelics.
> this administration recently signed an executive order directing the agency to speed up the development and approval process for psychedelics
Can’t the President directly unschedule it?
Yup. Not sure which particular stopped-clock struck right within the generally anti-science MAHA movement but I think everybody is happy to take the win.
Ironically enough, the psychedelic field sort of defies some scientific analysis, so could be construed as "anti-science". I've seen some commentary that it's difficult to test. As an example, you can't really do a double blind study with a placebo because it's obvious to everybody who got the drug.
The same could be said for a lot of drugs that have strong side effects, just one difference here is the main "side effects" are something some people consider fun. Though you could still do double-blind for comparing the effectiveness of different psychedelics, e.g comparing LSD to Psilocybin.
Niacin works well as an 'active placebo'.
just because it's not double blind doesn't mean it's not science though.
like idk, how do you do double blind studies of astronomical phenomena?
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Double blind studies became a requirement in order to protect the people from the greed of pharmaceutica companies and their natural desire to cut corners in research.
They only did it because it lets them beat the "big pharma is stealing from you (not us)" drum.
> MAHA
Make America Hallucinogenic Again?
*Happy Again.
that feeling of a clock striking right is actually a momentary glint of light pouring through a crack in the cold stone shell that has become encrusted around the hearts of those soaking too often in the type of extreme rhetorical panic which broods a curated and embedded fear similar to the kind that makes children afraid of the bogey man, they feel safer to stay hidden with the fear than to venture out enough to discover it was just a chimney sweep on the distant rooftop and everything is fine outside after all where they soon discover some great adventure or purpose in the richness of the world
Burma Shave
Ironic statement considering the last administration used terms like, "birthing people" and denied the existence of the president's dementia.
Keep the pathetic "pat me on the back" comments to Reddit please.
Because Trump is in bad need of this shit?
"oh wow, look at my tiny hands, so tiny, hands"