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Emily S. Gillissie

2 papers in the library · 53 citations · publishing 2022

Papers

The efficacy and safety of adjunctive intranasal esketamine treatment in major depressive disorder: a systematic review and meta-analysis

Expert Opinion on Drug Safety April 6, 2022 Muhammad Youshay Jawad, Joshua D. Di Vincenzo, Felicia Ceban et al. 29 citations

Intranasal esketamine, when added to an oral antidepressant, is safe and more effective than a placebo nasal spray at reducing depressive symptoms in people with treatment-resistant depression and depression with suicidal thoughts or behavior. Pooling data from seven randomized controlled trials showed a small but significant improvement in depressive symptoms, with higher rates of response and remission. Year-long studies found lower relapse rates and no major long-term side effects. The treatment appears well tolerated and rapidly effective for these difficult-to-treat populations.

Hallucinogen persisting perceptual disorder: a scoping review covering frequency, risk factors, prevention, and treatment

Expert Opinion on Drug Safety April 15, 2022 Marcus A. Doyle, Susan Ling, Leanna M.W. Lui et al. 24 citations

Hallucinogen persisting perception disorder (HPPD) is an uncommon but serious condition in which individuals repeatedly experience hallucinations and perceptual disturbances after prior hallucinogen use. As some hallucinogens are being developed to treat mental disorders, understanding HPPD becomes more important. A scoping review of the literature up to July 2021 covered treatments, prevalence, risk factors, and pathophysiology of HPPD. The renewed interest in psychedelics as potential treatments highlights the need to better characterize HPPD's frequency, risk and protective factors, key features, and clinical factors.