Reduction in Alcohol Use Disorder and consumption after psychedelic use
A meta-analysis of randomized trials investigating the use of lysergic acid diethylamide (LSD) for alcohol use disorder (AUD) demonstrated substantial and statistically significant improvements in LSD's effectiveness compared to control conditions. Furthermore, clinical studies indicate promising anti-addiction effects of LSD and related classic psychedelics in the treatment of alcohol and other substance use disorders.
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