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The drugs seem to work for mice without the trip.
A new drug developed at the University of California, San Francisco has been proven to work in a clinical trial of people with treatment-resistant depression. The drug is administered at doses of 25 milligrams per kilogram of body weight. The drug was shown to reduce the effects of a depressive episode by up to two-and-a-half…
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The synthetic mushrooms have alleviated severe depression.
A clinical trial showed an immediate, fast, rapid-acting, sustained response to 25 milligrams (of COMP360) of the anti-depressant drug COMP360 for treatment-resistant depression. Results of the study, published Wednesday in The New England Journal of Medicine, found that a small group of people in all three doses experienced suicidal thoughts or injuries over a 12-week…