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Statement on ayahuasca

Anderson BT, Labate BC, Meyer M, Tupper KW, Barbosa PCR, Grob CS, Dawson A, McKenna D

International Journal of Drug Policy (2012)

Consensus statement
Abstract

Landmark consensus statement signed by leading researchers and anthropologists calling for evidence-based international drug policy on ayahuasca. Advocates for regulation that respects indigenous and religious freedoms while ensuring public health protections.

Citations100
Study TypeConsensus statement
drug policyconsensusregulationindigenous rightsreligious freedom
DOI: 10.1016/j.drugpo.2012.02.007View on PubMed

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