Oregon’s first-of-its-kind psilocybin therapy program now has a complete “supply chain” in place: a grower, a lab, facilitators and a service center.
PORTLAND, Ore. — As of this month, Oregon’s revolutionary therapeutic psilocybin program is complete from cap to stem, with representatives of each link in the supply chain now licensed by the state: a grower, a lab, facilitators and a service center.
The Oregon Health Authority most recently issued the lab and service center licenses under the state’s regulatory framework, approved by voters in 2020 as Measure 109.
For the uninitiated, here’s how it’s all supposed to work. Licensed manufacturers will grow the
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