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Psychedelic Clinical Trials

Find clinical trials studying psilocybin, MDMA, ketamine and other psychedelics. Many trials are actively recruiting participants who haven't found relief from conventional treatments.

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Withdrawn·Phase 3·ketamine

Levetiracetam, Lacosamide and Ketamine as Adjunctive Treatment of Refractory Status Epilepticus

Mid-Atlantic Epilepsy and Sleep Center, LLC

EpilepsyStatus Epilepticus
Withdrawn·Phase 3·ketamine

Effectiveness of Ketamine in Malignant Neuropathic Pain Relief

Haukeland University Hospital

Pain, Intractable
Withdrawn·Phase 2·ketamine

Trial of Ketamine and Lithium Therapy in Bipolar Depression

Yale University

Bipolar Depression
Withdrawn·N/A·ketamine

Fentanyl vs. Low-Dose Ketamine for the Relief of Moderate to Severe Pain in Aeromedical Patients

University of Utah

TraumaPain
Withdrawn·Phase 1·ketamine

Study in Healthy Recreational Polydrug Users to Measure the Abuse Potential of TC-5214

AstraZeneca

Drug AbuseHealthy
Withdrawn·Phase 3·ketamine

Ketamine and Hydromorphone for Patient Controlled Pain Relief in Children's Mucositis

University of British Columbia

Mucositis
Withdrawn·Phase 2·ketamine

Efficacy of Ketamine in Children With Severe Brain Injury for Brain Cell Protection

University of Arkansas

Traumatic Brain Injury
Withdrawn·Phase 4·ketamine

Ketamine Frequency Treatment for Major Depressive Disorder

Essentia Health

Treatment Resistant Depression
Withdrawn·N/A·ketamine

The Effect of Ketamine in the Prevention of Hypoventilation in Patients Undergoing Deep Sedation Using Propofol and Fentanyl

Northwestern University

Hypercarbia
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Clinical trials are research studies that test new treatments. Participating can give you access to cutting-edge therapies while contributing to medical science. Each trial has specific eligibility criteria based on the research goals.

1. Review

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2. Contact

Reach out to the study team using the contact information provided.

3. Screen

Complete the screening process to determine if you're eligible.