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A clinical trial at Imperial College London found that a single dose of DMT significantly reduced depression symptoms for up to six months. Researchers highlighted that DMT's short half-life could lead to more efficient and cost-effective therapeutic sessions compared to other psychedelics like psilocybin or MDMA.

Study Shows Single Dose of DMT Can Reduce Depression Symptoms

Feb 25, 2026

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Graham Abbott

Ganjapreneur



Researchers behind a recent clinical trial at Imperial College London said
that participants with depression who took a dose of dimethyltryptamine
(DMT) experienced reduced symptoms compared to those who took a placebo, Medical
News Today reports.

DMT is a naturally occurring substance that is fact-acting and has intense,
but somewhat short, psychedelic side effects. The study, published in the
February edition of Nature Medicine, found that a single treatment with DMT
could relieve symptoms of depression for up to 6 months.

The researchers also noted that DMT’s short half-life of about 5 minutes
could enable “shorter therapeutic sessions, potentially increasing
convenience and reducing costs.”

Other psychedelics, including psilocybin (magic mushrooms) and MDMA, have
been tapped for research and medicinal programs as an effective way to
handle treatment-resistant depression, PTSD, and other disorders.

Meanwhile, last year, researchers discovered that DMT could protect against
stroke damage in animal and cell models.

And in 2023, a small trial conducted by biotechnology company Small Pharma
found that DMT could improve symptoms of depression when used in
conjunction with therapy.

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