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Colorado Rushes Psychedelic Therapy Access
6 Feb
Summary
- Colorado lawmakers are expediting access to potential new psychedelic therapies.
- A new bill aims to fast-track FDA-approved psychedelic drugs for use.
- Combat veteran finds healing from PTSD with psychedelic treatment.

Colorado is preparing for the potential FDA approval of the first prescription psychedelic therapy, with lawmakers actively working to ensure immediate access for residents. A bill passed in 2022 allowed for psilocybin prescription post-FDA and DEA clearance, but it was limited to that specific substance. To address this, lawmakers introduced SB26-031 to fast-track any Schedule I drug approved for pharmaceutical use, aligning state and federal drug schedules.
Combat veteran Luke Schartiger supports the bill, sharing his personal journey of overcoming PTSD, depression, and anxiety through psychedelic treatment after traditional methods failed. He emphasizes how this alternative healing method helped him process deep-seated trauma and find peace. State Sen. Dafna Michaelson Jenet, a sponsor, notes that clinical trials for PTSD, anxiety, and depression have shown promising results, with potential for one-dose medications to offer lifelong relief.




