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== Who would be eligible for psychedelics from a doctor? == | == Who would be eligible for psychedelics from a doctor? == | ||
Psychedelic therapy is not for everyone. There are various [[Psychedelic Therapy Inclusion and Exclusion Criteria|inclusion and exclusion criteria for psychedelic therapy]], these can vary dependent on which organisation you get access from. Below is a general list compiled from clinical trial data. | |||
=== Exclusions Criteria === | === Exclusions Criteria === | ||
There are a category of patients that have specific conditions or are taking specific medicines that should be [[Psychedelic Therapy Exclusion Categories|excluded from psychedelic therapy]]: | |||
* People taking '''SSRIs''': citalopram (Cipramil), dapoxetine (Priligy)<nowiki/>, escitalopram (Cipralex), fluoxetine (Prozac or Oxactin) may experience [[SSRI and psychedelics|serotonin syndrome]], this is more pronounced in those taking [[MDMA]]; | * People taking '''SSRIs''': citalopram (Cipramil), dapoxetine (Priligy)<nowiki/>, escitalopram (Cipralex), fluoxetine (Prozac or Oxactin) may experience [[SSRI and psychedelics|serotonin syndrome]], this is more pronounced in those taking [[MDMA]]; |