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Susan C Stansfield

Compass Pathfinder Ltd (a subsidiary of Compass Pathways plc), London, United Kingdom.

4 papers in the library · 1,443 citations · publishing 2022-2025

Papers

Single-Dose Psilocybin for a Treatment-Resistant Episode of Major Depression.

The New England journal of medicine November 3, 2022 Guy M Goodwin, Scott T Aaronson, Oscar Alvarez et al. 1,095 citations

A single 25 mg dose of psilocybin, but not 10 mg, reduced depression scores more than a 1 mg control dose over three weeks in adults with treatment-resistant depression. In this phase 2 trial, 233 participants were randomly assigned to 25 mg, 10 mg, or 1 mg of synthetic psilocybin with psychological support. The 25 mg group showed an average 12-point drop on the MADRS depression scale versus a 5.4-point drop in the 1 mg group, a significant difference. The 10 mg group did not differ significantly from control. Response and remission rates at three weeks supported the primary result, but sustained response at 12 weeks was not significantly different.

Single-dose psilocybin for a treatment-resistant episode of major depression: Impact on patient-reported depression severity, anxiety, function, and quality of life

Journal of Affective Disorders February 3, 2023 Guy M Goodwin, Scott T Aaronson, Oscar Alvarez et al. 168 citations

Three weeks after a single dose, 25 mg of psilocybin, and to a lesser extent 10 mg, improved patient-reported measures of depression severity, anxiety, affect, and functioning in people with treatment-resistant depression. These findings extend the primary results from the largest randomized clinical trial of psilocybin for TRD, highlighting outcomes that matter to patients.

Psilocybin for treatment resistant depression in patients taking a concomitant SSRI medication.

Neuropsychopharmacology : official publication of the American College of Neuropsychopharmacology September 1, 2023 Guy M Goodwin, Megan Croal, David Feifel et al. 166 citations

A single 25 mg dose of synthetic psilocybin (COMP360) given alongside psychological support to adults with treatment-resistant depression who continued taking a selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor led to a mean reduction of 14.9 points on the Montgomery-Åsberg Depression Rating Scale at three weeks. Twelve of nineteen participants (63.2%) experienced mild treatment-emergent adverse events that resolved the same day, with no serious events or increased suicidal ideation. Response and remission occurred in 8 participants (42.1%). The authors suggest larger controlled trials are needed to determine whether this approach can benefit patients who cannot safely withdraw from antidepressants.

Results From a Long-Term Observational Follow-Up Study of a Single Dose of Psilocybin for a Treatment-Resistant Episode of Major Depressive Disorder.

The Journal of clinical psychiatry March 3, 2025 Guy M Goodwin, Ania Nowakowska, Merve Atli et al. 14 citations

A single 25 mg dose of the synthetic psilocybin formulation COMP360 showed a longer time before depressive events recurred over 52 weeks compared with 1 mg and 10 mg doses in people with treatment-resistant depression. In the full group of 233 participants, the median time to a depressive event was 92 days for the 25 mg group, 83 days for the 10 mg group, and 62 days for the 1 mg group. Most participants had a depressive event by 12 weeks. Adverse events were rare; one case of mild suicidal ideation in the 1 mg group was considered possibly related to the drug. Larger long-term studies are needed to confirm these results.