Photo Illustration by Thomas Levinson/The Daily Beast/Getty/Wikimedia CommonsWhen Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron announced this year that his office planned to take at least $42 million from state money and use it to fund corporate research for an experimental psychedelic addiction treatment, he caught many people off guard—including some of the officials tasked with allocating that money.The proposal—to fund development for the alternative therapy ibogaine—and the continuing mystery o
The inside story about a state commission that wants to spend $42 million on a controversial psychedelic drug to treat opioid addiction and the complicated reasons why.
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In Kentucky, one of the states hit hardest by the ongoing overdose crisis, the Opioid Abatement Advisory Commission heard hours of testimony on Friday from military veterans, parents, psychologists and other advocates including former Texas Gov. Rick Perry (R) who are in favor of further studying ibogaine as a treatment for addiction. It was the second of […]
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