Legal Psilocybin Mushrooms in Oregon: A Prologue
Audra McNamee and Luca Mazzucato
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Legal Psilocybin Mushrooms in Oregon: Prologue Citations
More about Oregon Psilocybin Services on the OHA web page, oregon.gov/psilocybin
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The QR code leads to ORS 475A.
The final adopted rules can be found on the Oregon Secretary of State website, under the Oregon Health Authority Public Health Division Chapter 333, Division 333.
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More about M110 is at the Oregon Health Authority’s Drug Addiction Treatment and Recovery Act (Measure 110) web page.
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Further reading:
Oregon Psilocybin Advisory Board Rapid Evidence Review and Recommendations.
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Bryan Roth, personal correspondence.
Roland Griffiths, from Michael Pollan’s How to Change Your Mind.
Monnica Williams quote from “Psychedelics and Race: A Profile of Dr. Monnica T. Williams,” written by Patricia Kubala in Society for Cultural Anthropology.
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Oregon Psilocybin Advisory Board Rapid Evidence Review and Recommendations, page 12 and page 27.
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The trials by organizations currently furthest on the path towards FDA approval, Usona’s PSIL201 trial for Major Depressive Disorder
and Compass Pathways’ COMP Single-Dose Psilocybin for a Treatment-Resistant Episode of Major Depression, both gave 25mg of psilocybin to trial participants as the primary dose size.
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Map of possible service center location from Psychedelic Alpha’s Oregon Psilocybin Services Act Local Jurisdiction Tracker.
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The previously mentioned Usona and Compass Pathways trials have three and two integration sessions respectively.