Psychedelics Gain More Traction as New Research Aims to Address Chronic Pain and Mental Illness

NEW YORK, July 21, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- The early 1970s saw psychedelics and psilocybin products made illegal in the US in the war on drugs. Decades later, new research indicates the medical potential of psilocybin and psychedelics in the treatment of chronic pain and mental illness, which affect approximately 20.4%  and 20.6% of the adult population respectively. As psychedelics gain more recognition, companies such as Tryp Therapeutics (CSE:TRYP) (OTCQB:TRYPF), Seelos Therapeutics (NASDAQ:SEEL), Numinus Wellness Inc. (TSXV:NUMI) (OTC:LKYSF), Mind Medicine (MindMed) (NASDAQ:MNMD) (NEO:MMED), and Mydecine Innovations Group Inc. (NEO:MYCO) (OTCPK:MYCOF) are engaging in research initiatives to develop psychedelic-assisted therapies for different mental illnesses and chronic pain conditions.