1. Psilocybin Exposures Reported to U.S. Poison Centers: National Trends Over a Decade.
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Farah R, Kerns AF, Murray AC, and Holstege CP
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- Adolescent, Young Adult, Humans, United States epidemiology, Poison Control Centers, Databases, Factual, Psilocybin, Poisons
- Abstract
Purpose: We describe trends in psilocybin exposures among adolescents and young adults as reported to US poison centers over the past decade., Methods: We queried the National Poison Data System for cases involving psilocybin during January 1, 2013-December 31, 2022. Persons aged 13-25 years were included. We examined exposures to psilocybin by demographics, clinical effects, level of care, and medical outcome., Results: During the 10-year study period, 4,055 psilocybin-involved exposures were reported among adolescents and young adults, 2,667 (65.8%) being single substance exposures. Most single substance cases received medical attention (adolescents: 75.3% [n = 1,176], young adults: 72.1% [n = 797]). We did not find significant change in the number of cases during 2013-2018. Cases started increasing in 2019. In 2022, cases more than tripled among adolescents and more than doubled among young adults, compared to 2018 (p < .0001)., Discussion: Continued national surveillance is critical to determine the impact of psilocybin exposures on youth as it becomes increasingly available., (Copyright © 2024 Society for Adolescent Health and Medicine. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.)
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- 2024
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