Will other recreational drugs be medicalized anytime soon

LSD, mushrooms, MDMA, DMT, ibogaine, etc. all have benefits for a variety of addictions and psychological problems. LSD could treat cluster headaches. etc.

With the war on drugs losing popularity, one would hope, are any states making serious inroads on creating more medical opportunities for other illegal drugs?

Some of these started as medical drugs but were found to be too dangerous.

I could see shrooms becoming legal but nothing else. (Like 50 years from now.)

If memory serves correctly, it’s damn near impossible to OD on shrooms. And unlike LSD, it’s effects only last for four hours or so.

Isn’t cocaine used in ocular surgery?

Isn’t morphine basically heroin?

I recall reading that MDMA had promise treating depression, but when I Google it I mostly get results about it causing depression.

I’m lazy, so I’ll just quote myself from an earlier thread:

Also:

I don’t know about “any states making serious inroads on creating more medical opportunities,” but I suppose it’s possible, a few years down the line.

Don’t know about depression itself, but this article mentions - in passing - that…

The fellow doesn’t provide a link, but it appears that the Journal of Psychopharmacology has published at least two similar studies: This one (warning: .pdf), followed by this one (warning: .pdf). Going by the introductions and the introductions alone - I stress that I haven’t read either study in its entirety - the results seem promising enough:

Cui bono?

Despite any science on the subject the public isn’t receptive to medicalizing most otherwise illegal drugs currently. The success of legalized medical and recreational marijuana might increase efforts in some cases, but the marijuana fight has gone on for decades and there is still plenty of controversy over it’s use. Perhaps more legal exceptions to study other drugs will begin, but changing laws and public perception is a slow process.

Like a Model T is basically a Mustang…