Psyched: Psychedelics & Sex, MDMA And Federal Approval, Canadians For End-Of-Life Care And More

Can Psychedelics Increase Sexual Interest And Satisfaction? Study Says Yes And Effects Can Last Months

A new study suggests a potential link between the use of psychedelics like magic mushrooms and LSD and improved sexual function up to six months after they have been consumed.

Believed to be the first scientific research into the effects of psychedelics and sex, the new findings combine responses from nearly 300 participants who reported overall improvements after a psychedelic experience. Keep reading.

Groundbreaking: FDA Reviews MDMA Therapy For PTSD, Accepts New Drug Application

The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has recently accepted a New Drug Application (NDA) from Lykos Therapeutics for the use of MDMA-assisted therapy in treating Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD).

This decision marks a significant milestone in the journey toward potentially integrating psychedelic-assisted therapies into mainstream medical practice. Lykos has been at the forefront of research on this innovative treatment approach. Keep reading.

Police Seizures Of Psychedelic Mushrooms Increases, New Study Finds

Psilocybin, the psychedelic substance in “magic mushrooms,” has been featured in the media as researchers study its potential clinical applications. Two states have undertaken regulated programs for its effective use and several cities have passed decriminalization measures for a variety of natural psychedelics including these mushrooms.

Yet at the federal level, psilocybin is still illegal. Researchers analyzed data on law enforcement seizures of psychedelic mushrooms to better understand their use prevalence. Keep reading.

Canadians View Psilocybin Therapy As ‘Reasonable Medical Choice’ For End-Of-Life Distress, WA Doctor Requests DEA Approval

A majority of Canadians (79.3% ) consider psilocybin-assisted therapy to be “a reasonable medical choice” for addressing “existential distress” during the final stages of life, a team of 12 experts behind the new research revealed.

A study, published last month in the journal Palliative Care, is based on data collected from an online survey that was conducted in Canada between November 23 and December 4, 2022. Find out more.

In related news, Washington Doctor Sunil Aggarwal is suing the DEA to allow him to lawfully use psilocybin therapy with terminally ill patients. Here's the latest claim.

The Milestone Round

See Also: Last Week's Edition Of ‘Psyched'

Psychedelics ETF’s Weekly Performance

AdvisorShares Psychedelics ETF PSIL opened Monday, Feb. 12 at $1.44, following prior weeks’ openings at $1.42, $1.38 and $1.37 (Feb. 5, Jan. 29 and Jan. 22, respectively.)

On Friday, Feb. 9 it closed at $1.44, following prior weekly closes at $1.43, $1.43 and $1.37 (Feb. 2, Jan. 26 and Jan. 19, respectively.)

Last week’s highest was $1.47, vs. prior weekly highest at $1.60, $1.44 and $1.45.

Week’s lowest was $1.37, vs. prior weekly lowests at $1.39, $1.38 and $1.34.

Highest Trading Psychedelics Stocks Friday, Feb. 9 At Close, Prior To Earnings Reports

  • COMPASS Pathways CMPS closed at $10.33, slightly behind Feb. 2 close at $10.85 and Jan. 26 at $10.62 yet still way up from three weeks past close at $ 8.07.
  • GH Research GHRS closed at $8.04, sustaining its upper trend vs. Feb. 2 closing at $7.64, Jan. 26 at $7.25, and Jan. 19 at $5.86.
  • Mind Medicine (MindMed) MNMD closed at $4.40, an uptake as of Feb. 2 close at $4.02, Jan. 26 at $3.70 and Jan. 19 at $3.60.
  • Incannex Healthcare IXHL closed at $3.19, down from Feb. 2 closing price at $3.22, Jan. 26 at $3.74 and Jan. 19 at $4.03.
  • Bright Minds Biosciences DRUG closed at $1.86, following Feb. 2 close at $2.18, Jan. 26 at around $1.90, and Jan. 19 at $1.93.
  • Atai Life Sciences ATAI closed at $1.73, following Feb. 2 close at $1.81, Jan. 26 at $1.72, and Jan. 19 at $1.69.
  • Silo Pharma SILO closed at near $1.52, similar to Feb. 2 close around $1.51, Jan. 26 around $1.54, and Jan. 19 at $1.38.
  • Clearmind Medicine CMND closed at $1.41, behind Feb. 2 at $1.80, Jan. 26 at $1.46, yet still higher than Jan. 19 at $1.05.
  • Seelos Therapeutics SEEL closed at $0.78, falling from prior closings on Feb. 2 ($0.88), Jan. 26 ($1.07) and Jan. 19 ($1.28.)
  • Enveric Biosciences ENVB closed at $0.77, continuing a descending trend as per Feb. 2 close at $0.83, Jan. 26 at near $0.90, and Jan. 19 at $1.09.

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