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Katja Ehrmann Allen

Department of Psychological & Brain Sciences, Krieger School of Arts & Sciences, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland, USA.

1 paper in the library · 3 citations · publishing 2026

Papers

A randomized clinical trial of repeated doses of psilocybin for the treatment of obsessive–compulsive disorder

Journal of Psychopharmacology March 13, 2026 Francisco A. Moreno, Katja Ehrmann Allen, Christopher B. Wiegand et al. 3 citations

Psilocybin, a psychedelic compound, was generally well-tolerated and reduced obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) symptoms in a small clinical trial. No serious adverse events, psychotic symptoms, or changes in suicide severity occurred. Psilocybin, but not placebo, significantly lowered scores on the Yale-Brown Obsessive Compulsive Scale. After eight weeks of treatment including at least four high doses, 73.3% of participants responded (at least 35% reduction in symptoms), and 40% achieved remission. Benefits diminished but remained substantial at six months. Higher cumulative doses were linked to greater symptom reduction. Larger trials are needed to confirm efficacy and refine protocols.