Designing an LSD Micro-Dose Transdermal Patch for Mental Illness Drug Therapy
Zusammenfassung
There is a very high incidence of
mental health problems throughout the world,
Depression, Post Traumatic Stress Disorder
(PTSD), traumas, Schizophrenia, etc. Psychedelics
have been in history for a long time now, used by
indigenous people for rituals, recreationally by the
hippies because of the war ranging on and now, by
scientific researchers for the investigation of
psychedelic therapy for mental illness. Lysergic
Acid Diethylamide (LSD) is a semi-synthetic
compound first developed in 1938 by Dr. Albert
Hofmann at the Sandoz pharmaceutical company.
LSD quickly became recognized for its possible
therapeutic effects. Using the therapeutic effects
advantage then there have been various anecdotal
reports suggesting that repeated use of very low
doses of LSD, known as micro-dosing, improves
mood and cognitive function.
Transdermal patches are designed to deliver
active drugs across the skin into the systemic
circulation in a sustained or controlled manner.
Using this mechanism, a transdermal patch was
designed that uses LSD as an active ingredient for
drug therapy as treatment for mental illness with a
controlled delivery of micro-doses.
Key Terms ⎯ lysergic acid diethylamide,
mental illness, psychiatry, transdermal patches