Fast-track psychedelics, scrutinize vaccines: Experts point to double standard in Kennedy's approach

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Health officials’ eagerness to advance unproven treatments like peptides and ibogaine sharply contrasts with their skepticism of vaccines, health experts say.
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FDA Commissioner Marty Makary, Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., Joe Rogan, Americans for Ibogaine CEO W. Bryan Hubbard and former Navy SEAL Marcus Luttrell applaud in the Oval Office on Saturday after President Donald Trump signed an executive order aiming to further federal medical research and clinical trials for certain psychedelic drugs.Jim Watson / AFP - Getty Images

In the last week, the Trump administration has taken steps to fast-track reviews of psychedelics and widen access to some peptide injections — two types of medical interventions that scientists are still evaluating for safety and efficacy. The approach contrasts sharply with its stance on a different area of medicine backed by far more data: vaccines.

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