Osmind software runs the largest network of mental health clinics, and this allows them to perform the largest studies of real-world outcomes for novel therapies, as with this peer-reviewed study of the use of ketamine to treat depression.

“Real-world data collection is taking off in the ketamine space, and it’s clear Osmind are field leaders here,” said Robin Carhart-Harris, UCSF Psychedelics Division.

• 54% response rate and 30% remission rate
• 70% experienced an overall improvement in suicidal ideation
• Durability: 80% retained response at 4 weeks and 60% at 8 weeks

More details and links here.

3 responses to “Red Pills in the Real World — Osmind’s Ketamine Study”

  1. TLDR; as a meme The medium is the message…^ ketamine lozenges

  2. Thanks for your support of these and other alternative mental health therapies. It is time long overdue for our government and the medical establishment to embrace entheogen-class medicines (ketamine, psilocybin, mdma, ayahuasca, lsd, pure dmt, cannabis, etc.). Your support of MAPS ( maps.org/ ) and studies like this one is wise, courageous, and much appreciated!

  3. Merci! P.S. My Series A post hereOsmind — an OS for the Mind

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