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''Psychiatric Exclusion Criteria:'' | ''Psychiatric Exclusion Criteria:'' | ||
1. Current or past history of schizophrenia, psychotic disorder (unless substance induced or due to a medical condition), bipolar disorder, delusional disorder, paranoid personality disorder, schizoaffective disorder, or borderline personality disorder<ref>'''Psychiatric risks for worsened mental health after psychedelic use''': Alessia Marrocu, Hannes Kettner, Brandon Weiss. Centre for Psychedelic Research Imperial College London (2023)</ref>, as assessed by medical history, MSI-BPD and a structured clinical interview (MINI version 7.0.2). | 1. Current or past history of schizophrenia, psychotic disorder (unless substance induced or due to a medical condition), bipolar disorder, delusional disorder, paranoid personality disorder, schizoaffective disorder, or borderline personality disorder<ref name=":0">'''Psychiatric risks for worsened mental health after psychedelic use''': Alessia Marrocu, Hannes Kettner, Brandon Weiss. Centre for Psychedelic Research Imperial College London (2023)</ref>, as assessed by medical history, MSI-BPD and a structured clinical interview (MINI version 7.0.2). | ||
2. Prior electroconvulsive therapy and/or ketamine for current episode. | 2. Prior electroconvulsive therapy and/or ketamine for current episode. | ||
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== Adverse Effects == | == Adverse Effects == | ||
All medicines taken without proper guidance can result in adverse effects. Psychedelics are not immune to this distinction, | All medicines taken without proper guidance can result in adverse effects. Psychedelics are not immune to this distinction, in general, around about 10% of patients experience adverse effects from taking a psychedelic<ref name=":0" />. If in doubt check potential [[Adverse Psychedelic Effects|adverse effects to psychedelics]] for more information. | ||
== Notable Omissions == | == Notable Omissions == |