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Psychedelic Drug Microdosing Practices: A Qualitative Online Exploration.

Estelle MillerVida BojovicOlivia MaddrenPrashant RaoDami AdesinaAnastasia PetrenkoRhys Ponton
Published in: Journal of psychoactive drugs (2024)
"Microdosing," defined as the consumption of small, sub-hallucinogenic quantities of psychedelic drugs, has gained recent popularity. Microdosing is a relatively new concept, therefore no scientific recommendations exist on how to prepare and consume microdoses. Many consumers obtain microdosing information online. Few studies have investigated the content of this information; thus, the present study aimed to do so by collecting a large set of online microdosing information. A qualitative approach was taken to compile and characterize online microdosing information. Medical databases, video websites, online forums, drug-specific websites and forums, search engines, and social media websites were searched. A total of 174 unique resources were found, detailing the types of substances, preparation methods, doses, schedules, and safety strategies used by people who microdose. Future research is recommended to further explore how people prepare microdoses through in-person interviews and sample collection.
Keyphrases
  • health information
  • social media
  • healthcare
  • primary care
  • high resolution
  • mass spectrometry
  • current status
  • atomic force microscopy
  • electronic health record
  • case control