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- Psilocybin Therapy Statistics in US 2026 | Users, States . . .
The Oregon patient statistics — 5,935 clients in 2025 — are the most grounding and concrete number in all of psilocybin therapy statistics in 2026, because they represent real people who legally received psilocybin services in a real, state-regulated programme, not clinical trial participants or underground therapy clients
- Thousands of Americans Treated With Psilocybin in 2025
In a new 4,000-word article, CNN tells the story of a retired appellate paralegal and grandmother in her early 70s who was treated for depression with psilocybin CNN notes there's now retreats featuring psilocybin in a few countries mdash; and while psilocybin is illegal under United States fed
- More Americans Are Using Psilocybin—Especially Those with . . .
Use of psilocybin, the hallucinogenic chemical found in what is known as “magic mushrooms,” has increased significantly nationwide since 2019, according to a new study led by researchers at the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus and Rocky Mountain Poison and Drug Safety
- Why Thousands of Americans Are Suddenly Booking Psychedelic . . .
The Pacific Northwest and Rocky Mountain regions are at the forefront of this trend largely because of recent changes to state laws Oregon became the first U S state to legalize certain supervised psilocybin services under Measure 109, creating a licensed framework for adults to access psychedelic therapy in controlled settings
- Psilocybin use is on the rise as public perception changes . . .
Overall, use of the drug remains relatively low: In 2023 — the most recent year for which data was available — just about 2% of adults in the U S said they had taken psilocybin in the past year
- Denver Health Study Shows Magic Mushroom Use Increasing
From 2015 to 2021, only three psilocybin poisonings were documented in ED and outpatient facilities, highlighting a critical gap in public health surveillance
- Poison control calls are rising as more people use psilocybin . . .
Unsupervised use of psilocybin has risen dramatically among youth and adults 30 and older, along with a corresponding rise in calls to poison centers, a new study found
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