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“Diagnosed active-duty service members should be allowed to join qualifying Defense-funded, FDA-authorized psychedelic therapy trials, even when federal drug scheduling or military drug rules would otherwise block participation.”
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“The Defense Department should fund grants, clinical trials, and provider training to study psychedelic-assisted therapy for active-duty service members with post-traumatic stress or serious brain injuries.”
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“Congress should authorize up to $15 million each year from fiscal years 2024 through 2028 for Defense psychedelic therapy research, with separate appropriations still needed before the money can be spent.”
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“A senior Defense Department health official should have to send Congress a report within 180 days about emerging PTSD treatment issues that may affect servicemembers and veterans.”
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“Congress should set clear funding and guardrails if the Department of Veterans Affairs is going to expand newer therapies for veterans.”
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“Defense health officials should have to estimate the money, staff, facilities, systems, and schedule that possible future PTSD treatment pilots or expanded research would need, including research that could start in fiscal year 2027 and any later wider use if appropriate.”
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“Defense health officials should have to examine one named 2026 psilocybin mushroom PTSD trial and explain what it shows, or does not show, about safety, dosing, harmful reactions, military readiness, suicide prevention, and care gaps for servicemembers.”
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“Defense psychedelic therapy research should focus on post-traumatic stress, traumatic brain injury, and chronic traumatic encephalopathy, using only MDMA, psilocybin, ibogaine, or 5-MeO-DMT.”
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“Veterans should be able to reach newer therapies through a national network of Department of Veterans Affairs care centers.”
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