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Kora‐mareen Bühler

Universidad Complutense de Madrid

1 paper in the library · 49 citations · publishing 2022

Papers

Classic psychedelics and alcohol use disorders: A systematic review of human and animal studies

Addiction Biology August 31, 2022 Elena Giné, Javier Calleja‐conde, José Á. Morales-García et al. 49 citations

Classic psychedelics like LSD, psilocybin, ayahuasca, and mescaline act mainly on 5-HT2A receptors and are being studied as treatments for psychiatric disorders, including alcohol use problems. This systematic review analyzed 27 studies (20 human, 7 preclinical) published between 2000 and 2021. Human studies generally suggest that classic psychedelics could help reduce alcohol consumption, but many have methodological limitations such as small sample sizes or lack of control groups. Preclinical studies are scarce and show conflicting results. Psilocybin shows the most consistent data as a potential candidate for treating alcohol use disorders. More rigorous studies are needed to understand the underlying mechanisms.