Approval Is Not Access: A Postcard From Psychedelic Europe
At ICPR 2026 at the historic city ofin Haarlem in the Netherlands, the companies racing to turn psychedelics into approved medicines were nowhere to be found, leaving a hall full of researchers, clinicians, and one reimbursement-obsessed reporter to sit with the unglamorous question of how these treatments will ever actually reach a patient. The post Approval Is Not Access: A Postcard From Psychedelic Europe first appeared on Lucid News. The post Approval Is Not Access: A Postcard From Psychedelic Europe appeared first on Lucid News.
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