Exploring Psychedelics for Unmet Needs in Women's Reproductive Health.

Psychedelic medicine (New Rochelle, N.Y.) Pub Date : 2025-05-26 eCollection Date: 2025-06-01 DOI:10.1089/psymed.2024.0033
Sara Shoar, Alissa Bazinet, Chaitra Jairaj
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Background: In recent years, there has been a resurgence in research exploring the therapeutic potential of psychedelics for treating mental health disorders, coinciding with increasing psychedelic use and changing legal landscapes in the United States and globally. Despite these shifts, there remains a notable gap in understanding related to the safety of psychedelic use during critical stages of the female reproductive cycle, including menstruation, pregnancy, postpartum, breastfeeding, and menopause.

Methods: This narrative mini-review provides a brief summary of recently published articles in this evolving therapeutic landscape and discusses critical public health implications for addressing psychedelic use for women's reproductive health.

Results: Studies have uncovered notable sex differences in users' subjective and physiological experiences of psychedelics. Interactions between psychedelics' mechanisms of action and female hormones suggest opportunities for addressing symptoms of menstruation, sexual dysfunction, chronic pelvic pain, menopause, and postpartum depression (PPD). Women in indigenous communities have traditionally used psychedelics as important components of healing rituals. Yet, potential risks associated with psychedelic use during the reproductive years, specifically during gestation and breastfeeding, underscore the importance of caution and informed decision-making.

Conclusion: While there is therapeutic potential for psychedelics in women's reproductive health issues, comprehensive research pertaining to women is lacking. While rigorous scientific inquiry into the safety, efficacy, and mechanisms of action of psychedelics in women's health is paramount, public health messaging should dispel myths and promote risk reduction strategies. Collaboration with indigenous communities and vulnerable populations can enrich understanding and ensure culturally sensitive approaches. Through enhanced research and collaboration, psychedelics can be explored to potentially address unmet needs and enhance women's well-being across diverse reproductive contexts. Existing guidance fails to focus on recommendations for women, highlighting the need for harm reduction strategies.

探索致幻剂对妇女生殖健康未满足需求的影响。
背景:近年来,在美国和全球范围内,随着致幻剂使用的增加和法律环境的变化,探索致幻剂治疗精神健康障碍的治疗潜力的研究重新兴起。尽管发生了这些变化,但在女性生殖周期的关键阶段,包括月经、怀孕、产后、哺乳和更年期,迷幻药使用的安全性方面,人们的理解仍然存在明显的差距。方法:这篇叙述性的小型综述简要总结了最近发表的关于这一不断发展的治疗领域的文章,并讨论了解决致幻剂使用对妇女生殖健康的关键公共卫生影响。结果:研究发现,迷幻药使用者的主观和生理体验存在显著的性别差异。致幻剂的作用机制和女性激素之间的相互作用为解决月经、性功能障碍、慢性盆腔疼痛、更年期和产后抑郁症(PPD)的症状提供了机会。土著社区的妇女传统上使用致幻剂作为治疗仪式的重要组成部分。然而,在生育年龄,特别是在怀孕和哺乳期间,使用迷幻药的潜在风险强调了谨慎和知情决策的重要性。结论:虽然致幻剂在妇女生殖健康问题上有治疗潜力,但缺乏与妇女有关的全面研究。虽然对致幻剂对妇女健康的安全性、有效性和作用机制进行严格的科学调查是至关重要的,但公共卫生信息应消除神话并促进减少风险的战略。与土著社区和弱势群体合作可以丰富理解并确保采取具有文化敏感性的办法。通过加强研究和合作,可以探索致幻剂,以潜在地解决未满足的需求,并在不同的生殖环境中提高妇女的福祉。现有的指导没有把重点放在针对妇女的建议上,没有强调制定减少伤害战略的必要性。
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