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Global Psychedelic Therapeutics Market Size Expected To Reach $13.29 Billion By The Year 2031

PR Newswire - Wed Jul 26, 2023

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PALM BEACH, Fla., July 26, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Psychedelic and hallucinogenic medicines market have been growing consistently over the past several years and are expected to continue to rise in the coming years.  Psychedelic medicines are a group of substances, including chemicals, such as LSD, and plants used to treat multiple mental disorders, including resistant depression, opiate addiction, and panic disorder, among others. This medicine changes and enhances sensory perceptions, thought processes, and energy levels and facilitates favorable experiences.  A recent report from Insight Ace Analytic projected that the Psychedelic Therapeutics Market Size is valued at 3.94 Billion in 2022 and is predicted to reach 13.29 Billion by the year 2031 at a 14.92 % CAGR during the forecast period for 2023-2031.  The report said: "The Global psychedelic therapeutics market is proliferating owing to the increasing incidence of depression cases across the world. Additionally, changed lifestyles and quality of living are supporting the growth of psychedelic medicine market. In addition, the market is anticipated to expand lucratively as a result of the growing need for medicines to treat psychological drug dependency. On the other hand, a greater acceptance of non-therapeutic treatments over allopathic therapies and tight rules implemented by various governments to commercialize psychedelic medications may inhibit the market growth."  Active Companies active today in markets include:  Cybin Inc. (NYSE: CYBN) (NEO: CYBN), COMPASS Pathways plc (NASDAQ: CMPS), Mind Medicine (MindMed) Inc. (NASDAQ: MNMD) (NEO: MMED), Seelos Therapeutics, Inc. (NASDAQ: SEEL), Numinus Wellness Inc. (OTCQX: NUMIF) (TSX: NUMI).

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