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Ellen M. Unterwald

Temple University

2 papers in the library · 54 citations · publishing 2021-2025

Papers

Assessing the effects of methodological differences on outcomes in the use of psychedelics in the treatment of anxiety and depressive disorders: A systematic review and meta-analysis

Journal of Psychopharmacology September 14, 2021 Robert F Leger, Ellen M. Unterwald 54 citations

Classical psychedelics such as psilocybin, ayahuasca, and LSD appear to be effective and relatively safe for rapidly and enduringly improving anxiety and depression. A meta-analysis of nine clinical trials found large positive effects on anxiety (Cohen's d = 1.26) and depression (Cohen's d = 1.38) overall, with benefits persisting beyond one week. No serious adverse drug reactions were reported. No significant differences in effectiveness emerged between the three psychedelic agents, but trials that used multiple dosing sessions showed significantly better outcomes than those using a single session.

The Effects of Ketamine on Methamphetamine Withdrawal-Induced Anxiety and Drug-Seeking Behaviors in the Rat

bioRxiv Preprint Server June 24, 2025 Marco German Ghilotti, Ricardo Petrilli Fortuna, Kofi Osei-Abrefa Ayensu et al. preprint

Ketamine reduces methamphetamine-seeking behaviors and negative affect in a rat model. Methamphetamine increases glutamate release, activating NMDARs, while ketamine blocks these receptors and promotes synaptogenesis. Rats treated with ketamine showed decreased drug-seeking and withdrawal-related anxiety, suggesting a potential therapeutic role for ketamine in methamphetamine addiction.