Papers

Research literature with structured metadata.

Trials

Registered studies by status, phase, and compound.

Topics

Indications and themes psychedelics are researched for.

Compounds

Evidence across molecules with rich data.

Countries

Regulation, access, and research activity by region.

Stakeholders

Organizations shaping the space across research, policy, and funding.

People

Investigators, clinicians, and authors with mapped output.

Courses

Training programs and certifications across modalities.

Events

Conferences, workshops, and convenings by date and focus.

Results

Compare outcome data across trials and publications.

Research Snapshot

One-page overview of trials, participants, papers, and research networks.

Clinical Guidelines

Trial-anchored manuals and protocol guidance with competency mapping.

Research recaps

Monthly evidence summaries with key takeaways.

Map of research

Landscape view of trials, compounds, and outcomes.

Newsletter

Weekly or daily updates on trials, publications, analysis, and more.

Research Groups

Worldwide map of psychedelic research centres by region.

Road to Access

Science, regulation, and economics on the path to patient access.

Research Network

Interactive co-authorship map of psychedelic researchers.

Top papers

Find needles in the haystack of psychedelic research per topic.

AskBeta
Pricing

The intelligence layer for psychedelic research.

Company

  • About
  • Contact
  • Newsletter

Product

  • Feedback
  • Roadmap
  • Changelog
  • API
  • Partners
  • Clinical Guidelines

Legal

  • Privacy
  • Terms

© 2026 Blossom. All rights reserved.

Home/Research/Mescaline/Safety & Risk Management

Mescaline for Safety & Risk Management

10 papers and 0 clinical trials exploring mescaline as a treatment for safety & risk management.

CompoundPhenethylamine

Mescaline

A naturally occurring phenethylamine psychedelic found in certain cacti, investigated for its role in religious practice and psychiatric research.

Full Mescaline profile
IndicationMental health disorders affect over 900 million people worldwide, with conditions like PTSD and depression being among the most prevalent.

Safety & Risk Management

Safety and risk management in psychedelic therapy remains a critical area of research, necessitating vigilant assessment of potential adverse effects as clinical usage expands. Current efforts focus on ensuring that therapeutic practices minimise harm while maximising efficacy for a range of conditions.

Full Safety & Risk Management profile

Academic Research

10 papers
Open Accessindividual

Efficacy and Safety of the Neuroplastogen TSND-201 for the Treatment of PTSD A Randomized Clinical Trial

In a multicentre, double‑blind, placebo‑controlled phase 2 trial of 65 adults with chronic PTSD, once‑weekly oral TSND‑201 produced significantly greater reductions in clinician‑rated PTSD severity (CAPS‑5; LS mean difference 9.64, P = .01) and improvements in self‑reported symptoms, functioning and depression versus placebo. TSND‑201 was generally well tolerated — common adverse events included headache, decreased appetite, nausea, dizziness and transient blood‑pressure increases — supporting its potential as a rapid‑acting, durable treatment for PTSD.

Published
February 18, 2026
Journal
JAMA Psychiatry
Authors
Jones, A., Warner-Schmidt, J., Kwak, H., Stogniew, M., Mandell, B., Ching, T. H., Stein, M. B., Kelmendi, B.
Open Accessindividual

Naturalistic psychedelic use and changes in depressive symptoms

This longitudinal observational study (n=12,345) of U.S. residents found that naturalistic psychedelic use (n=505, 4.1% of participants) was associated with modest increases in depressive symptoms, particularly when occurring in 'risk contexts' characterised by negative mindset and lack of psychological support, with challenging psychedelic experiences mediating this relationship and suggesting that unsupervised psychedelic use may not be generally therapeutic and could worsen depression under certain circumstances.

Published
December 1, 2025
Journal
Journal of Affective Disorders
Authors
Simonsson, O., Hendricks, P. S., Swords, C. M., Osika, W., Goldberg, S. B.
Open Accessindividual

Safety pharmacology of acute mescaline administration in healthy participants

This pooled analysis of two double‑blind, randomized, placebo‑controlled studies (48 participants, 96 administrations) found that single oral doses of mescaline 100–800 mg produced dose‑dependent increases in positive subjective effects with only moderate autonomic changes and no clinically significant liver, kidney or haematological abnormalities. Although nausea was dose‑limiting and small proportions experienced transient diastolic hypertension, tachycardia, fever or “flashbacks”, single doses up to 800 mg were considered safe with respect to acute psychological and physical harm in healthy participants in a controlled clinical setting.

Published
November 25, 2024
Journal
British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology
Authors
Klaiber, A., Humbert‐Droz, M., Ley, L., Schmid, Y., Liechti, M. E.
Open Accessmeta

Drug-drug interactions involving classic psychedelics: A systematic review

This systematic review of 52 human studies summarises drug–drug interactions between classic psychedelics (LSD, psilocybin, mescaline, DMT, 5‑MeO‑DMT) and various psychotropic and recreational drugs, finding heterogeneous outcomes — attenuated, potentiated or unchanged effects — with few serious adverse events reported beyond isolated case reports. The paper provides a comprehensive synthesis of clinical evidence and discusses potential molecular mechanisms underlying these interactions.

Published
November 20, 2023
Journal
Journal of Psychopharmacology
Authors
Halman, A., Kong, G., Sarris, J., Perkins, D.
Open Accessindividual

The epidemiology of mescaline use: Pattern of use, motivations for consumption, and perceived consequences, benefits, and acute and enduring subjective effects

A web-based survey of 452 English-speaking adults found mescaline was typically used infrequently for spiritual or nature-related reasons and produced moderate mystical-type acute effects with minimal challenging effects and few reported legal, psychological or medical harms. About half of respondents had a psychiatric condition and most (>67%) reported improvements after their most memorable mescaline experience, with no differences in effect intensity across mescaline sources, suggesting low abuse potential.

Published
May 5, 2021
Journal
Journal of Psychopharmacology
Authors
Uthaug, M. V., Davis, A. K., Davis, D., Haas, T. F., Dolan, S. B., Timmermann, C., Ramaekers, J. G.
Open Accessindividual

Exploratory Controlled Study of the Migraine-Suppressing Effects of Psilocybin

This double-blind, placebo-controlled, cross-over study (n=10) finds that a medium dose of psilocybin (10mg/70kg) significantly reduced migraines (headaches) in the two weeks after dosing.

Published
January 1, 2021
Journal
Neurotherapeutics
Authors
Schindler, E. A. D., Sewell, R. A., Gottschalk, C. H., Luddy, C., Flynn, L. T., Lindsey, H., Pittman, B. P., Cozzi, N. V., D’Souza, D. C.

Clinical Trials

0 trials

No clinical trials have been tagged with both Mescaline and Safety & Risk Management yet.

Trials are continuously being added as new studies are registered.

Explore further

Search all Mescaline papers Search all Safety & Risk Management trials Full Mescaline profile Full Safety & Risk Management profile