Une d茅cision de Sant茅 Canada sur la psilocybine est contest茅e en Cour f茅d茅rale

A group of health-care workers and Canada's first man to legally receive psilocybin assisted therapy have filed an application for a judicial review after their request to use a restricted psychedelic drug for experiential training was rejected by Health Canada. Thomas Hartle of Saskatoon, shown in this undated handout photo, is the first person to get an exemption from Health Canada to use "magic mushrooms" to treat end-of life anxiety for cancer patients. THE CANADIAN PRESS/HO, Thomas Hartle *MANDATORY CREDIT*

A group of health-care workers and patients have turned to Federal Court in an effort to overturn Health Canada's rejection of their request to use a restricted psychedelic drug for professional training.

Health Canada turned down the request last month to allow health workers to access and consume psilocybin 鈥 the psychedelic compound produced by magic mushrooms 鈥 after they argued it was necessary for professional training to provide psilocybin-assisted therapy.

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