Preliminary Evidence of Sleep Improvements Following Psilocybin Administration, and their Involvement in Antidepressant Therapeutic Action
Current Psychiatry Reports November 1, 2024 Matthew J Reid, Hannes Kettner, Tessa F Blanken et al. 4 citations
Psilocybin is an emerging treatment for depression, but its effects on sleep are not well understood. Clinical trials show large improvements in depressive symptoms, but sleep quality or insomnia symptoms have not been directly studied. Preliminary data indicate that both depressive symptoms and sleep disturbances decreased significantly after psilocybin use, though sleep improvements were smaller than those for depression. More severe sleep disturbances at baseline were linked to a lower probability of depression remission, suggesting a potential interaction between sleep and psilocybin's efficacy. Addressing sleep disturbances could enhance therapeutic outcomes and lead to more personalized treatment strategies.