EU Acknowledges Demand For Psychedelic Drug Development Progress: One Million Signatures Now Needed

The European Commission has registered a European citizens' initiative that explains how the EU can foster equitable, timely, affordable, safe and legal access to innovative psychedelic-assisted treatments. Work towards securing the one million signatures needed for the next step is starting soon.

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The European Commission has officially recognized a European citizens' initiative (ECI) urging it to foster affordable and safe access to innovative psychedelic therapies for mental health disorders by implementing strategies such as offering milestone payment reward schemes for such products.

Key Takeaways

  • The European Commission has registered a European citizens' initiative, PsychedeliCare, which lays out why and how the bloc should implement measures to establish an expert consensus on standards of psychedelic therapies and improve access to EU-funded research for therapeutic applications.

Leveraging the European Medicines Agency’s PRIME (priority medicines) scheme during the development of psychedelic therapies and establishing a more predictable...

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