GOP hopeful Vivek Ramaswamy has been drawn into the center of drug policy debates for his stance on legalizing certain psychedelic drugs for treating post-traumatic stress disorder and other mental health conditions.
"Forty-four U.S. veterans die by suicide every day," a spokeswoman for the Ramaswamy campaign told the Washington Examiner."Vivek supports the decriminalization of ayahuasca, and ketamine, and certain psychedelics as a treatment for veterans suffering from PTSD, to prevent the devastating epidemic of fentanyl and suicide.
Psychedelic drugs have increasingly been touted as a treatment for PTSD, traumatic brain injury, and persistent depression. Exploring psychedelic treatment options for these conditions has even attracted bipartisan support in Congress. American clinical trials for MDMA, the chemical compound in ecstasy, have proved promising for treating several mental health and brain disorders, with some analysts suggesting that the Food and Drug Administration may approve MDMA for general use by the end of 2023. In July, Australia became the first country to approve MDMA for treating PTSD and psilocybin mushrooms for persistent depression.
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