Psychedelic-related deaths in England, Wales and Northern Ireland (1997-2022)

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Kopra, Emma I. [1 ]
Penttinen, Jenni [2 ]
Rucker, James J. [1 ,3 ]
Copeland, Caroline S. [2 ,4 ]
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[1] Kings Coll London, Inst Psychiat Psychol & Neurosci, Dept Psychol Med, 16 Crespigny Pk, London SE5 8AF, England
[2] Kings Coll London, Inst Pharmaceut Sci, Ctr Pharmaceut Med Res, London, England
[3] South London & Maudsley NHS Fdn Trust, London, England
[4] Natl Programme Subst Use Mortal, London, England
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Psychedelics; Safety; Adverse effects; Toxicity; Drug-related death; LSD; EXPERIENCES; MUSHROOMS;
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10.1016/j.pnpbp.2024.111177
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R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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Background: Psychedelic drugs are increasingly visible in society once more, but their risks and adverse effects have received less attention than perhaps they should. While fatalities associated with psychedelics appear rare, a systematic approach to characterising their aetiology is required to inform harm minimisation efforts. Aims: This study aimed to analyse prevalence and characteristics of psychedelic-related deaths in England, Wales, and Northern Ireland, between 1997 and 2022. Methods: We analysed coroner reports submitted to the National Programme on Substance Use Mortality where psychedelic serotonergic agonist drugs were involved in the death, and conducted a thematic framework analysis to explore potential factors associated with their occurrence. Results: We identified 28 cases where psychedelics were implicated (75 %, N = 21) or potentially implicated (25 %, N = 7) in the death; 19 of these involving psychedelic tryptamines (LSD 39 %, N = 11; Psilocybin 21 %, N = 6; DMT 7 %, N = 2), and 9 psychedelic phenethylamines (incl. NBOMes 18 %, N = 5). Most deaths were deemed accidental by the coroner (86 %, N = 24), including both traumatic injuries and drug toxicities; most cases involved multiple implicated drugs (68 %, N = 19); and most of the deceased were under 30 years of age (82 %, N = 23). Thematic framework analysis identified nine themes in the deaths across three categories. 'Polysubstance use' was the most common theme (82 % of cases, N = 23/28), followed by a suboptimal 'physical environment' (70 % of cases where this information was available, N = 14/20). Conclusions: The profound and often unpredictable effects of psychedelics pose a unique profile of risks and adverse reactions. Nevertheless, psychedelic-related deaths remain very rare in comparison to other recreational drugs, and frequently involve polydrug use. Implications for harm reduction and policy are discussed.
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