People receiving acute hospital care for hallucinogen use had an increased risk of mortality compared with the general population. Evidence Rating Level: 2 (Good) The global use of hallucinogens has ...
Hospital-based care for hallucinogen use is associated with increased mortality, according to a study published online.
Future research will show whether the change in the availability of hallucinogens affects the risks associated with these ...
A new study published in the Canadian Medical Association Journal has found that people who seek emergency care due to ...
Now, a more recent study has highlighted the drug’s potential, more harmful side effects. CNN reports how a study published ...
The use of hallucinogens has surged in recent years, with increasing numbers of individuals experimenting with substances ...
People who take prohibited psychedelics like psilocybin or LSD and go to the emergency department for care show a higher risk ...
Visiting the emergency room due to a bad psychedelic trip was linked to over twice the risk of death within five years for some people, a new study found.
People who land in the ER after using hallucinogens are more than twice as likely to die in a handful of years, a new study ...
241191. The use of hallucinogens, such as ketamine, psychedelics, psilocybin, LSD, ayahuasca, and MDMA (Ecstasy), has rapidly ...
MONDAY, March 3, 2025 (HealthDay News) -- People who land in the ER after using hallucinogens are more than twice as likely ...