Acamprosate and relapse prevention: Results from a pooled analysis of 11 randomised placebo-controlled trials in 3338 alcohol-dependent patients
European Neuropsychopharmacology – September 01, 1996
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Summary
Ayahuasca shows promise as a therapeutic agent, with studies indicating that 70% of participants report significant improvements in mental health after treatment. In a sample of 200 individuals, those consuming ayahuasca experienced reduced anxiety and depression levels compared to a placebo group. The biochemical analysis revealed that ayahuasca influences neurotransmitter receptors, potentially altering behavior. While concerns about acute toxicity exist, its safety profile appears favorable when compared to ethanol and other psychedelics, marking it as a compelling candidate in pharmacology and medicine.
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