Over the past 25 years, the use of 5-MeO-DMT in informal and underground settings has contributed a substantial, yet underrecognized, body of knowledge relating to the efficacy of 5-MeO-DMT in alleviating depressive symptoms. Traditional models of drug development, typically characterized by structured trials and regulatory milestones, rarely consider findings from these alternative routes. The legal and regulatory barriers surrounding psychedelic compounds have delayed formal clinical investigation, while public channels and Indigenous knowledge have driven grassroots support and anecdotal evidence of therapeutic benefit. This article identifies critical communication gaps hindering the integration of 5-MeO-DMT into mainstream psychiatry, advocating for transparent data-sharing models that incorporate existing informal knowledge.
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