Patients with bipolar II disorder benefit from single dose of psilocybin

The Brown University Psychopharmacology Update  – March 04, 2024

Source: OpenAlex

Summary

A single 25-mg dose of psilocybin remarkably improved depressive symptoms in all 15 adults with bipolar II disorder. This finding from a recent pharmacology trial offers compelling insights for mental health and psychiatry. Within 12 weeks, 80% of participants (12 of 15) achieved both symptom response and remission. Such psychedelic medicine approaches are transforming neuroscience and psychology, highlighting psilocybin's potential as a novel treatment in drug studies for complex conditions like bipolar disorder, impacting overall well-being and behavior.

Abstract

A single 25‐mg dose of psilocybin resulted in improvement in depressive symptoms in all 15 participants in an open‐label nonrandomized trial enrolling adults with bipolar II disorder. Twelve of the 15 participants met response and remission criteria at the study's 12‐week endpoint.

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