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Control Conditions in Randomized Trials of Psychedelics: An ACTTION Systematic Review
May 10, 2023
Randomized trials of psychedelics underutilize blind assessment, active drug controls, and testing psychological support against minimal-support conditions—elements that would improve quality or provide important information.