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Andrea Fiorillo

Department of Psychiatry, University of Campania "L. Vanvitelli", Naples, Italy.

2 papers in the library · 38 citations · publishing 2024-2025

Papers

Facts and myths about use of esketamine for treatment-resistant depression: a narrative clinical review.

Frontiers in psychiatry January 1, 2024 Matteo Di Vincenzo, Vassilis Martiadis, Bianca Della Rocca et al. 31 citations

Treatment-resistant depression (TRD) is defined as failing at least two adequate antidepressant trials. Esketamine, the S-enantiomer of ketamine, has been approved for TRD by the U.S. FDA and European Medicines Agency, but misconceptions about it persist among clinicians and patients. This review searched databases for keywords including "esketamine" and "myth" to identify false beliefs. Common myths included misunderstandings about TRD prevalence, clinical features, and predictors, as well as esketamine's treatment criteria, dissociative symptoms, addiction potential, and administration. Evidence-based facts counter these myths, showing esketamine is effective for TRD with necessary precautions, and accurate diagnosis is key to recovery.

Use of psychedelic treatments in psychiatric clinical practice: an EPA policy paper

European Psychiatry January 1, 2025 Marianne Destoop, Pavel Mohr, Florence Butlen‐ducuing et al. 7 citations

The European Psychiatric Association (EPA) acknowledges the therapeutic potential of psychedelic substances for mental disorders, such as psilocybin for depression, which are nearing regulatory approval in the US and Europe. This policy paper highlights both the benefits and challenges of psychedelic treatments, emphasizing the importance of psychosocial components and ethical, professional aspects for real-world implementation. Four recommendations are formulated to guide further research and clinical integration, aiming for safe, ethical, and equitable access for all patients who may benefit.