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Expert opinion on emerging drugs

ISSN 1744-7623

2 papers in the library · 16 citations · publishing 2024-2025

Papers

Emerging drugs in phase II and III clinical development for the treatment of alcohol use disorder.

Expert opinion on emerging drugs September 1, 2024 Sophie Köhne, Thomas Hillemacher, Alexander Glahn et al. 16 citations

Alcohol use disorder (AUD) remains a major global health problem with limited effective pharmacotherapy. This review covers approved drugs like disulfiram, naltrexone, nalmefene, and acamprosate, alongside compounds in phase II and III trials, including baclofen, sodium oxybate, doxazosin, varenicline, zonisamide, gabapentin, apremilast, ibudilast, ivermectin, tolcapone, mifepristone, suvorexant, ketamine, psilocybin, semaglutide, oxytocin, and cannabidiol. Most of these drugs lack sufficient evidence for efficacy, but several promising options are under investigation. Future research should target specific AUD phenotypes and subgroups, and explore combining pharmacotherapy with psychotherapy to enhance treatment outcomes. Practitioners are encouraged to use available medications to support existing therapeutic regimens.

Exploring psilocybin's role in mental health and palliative medicine: a path to improved well-being.

Expert opinion on emerging drugs June 1, 2025 Maria-Alejandra Umbacia, Marta Ximena Leon, Jose-Manuel Quintero et al.

Psilocybin, a psychedelic drug, is being studied for medicinal use, particularly in adult psychiatry and palliative care. Clinical trials show it may benefit patients with treatment-resistant depression and those in palliative care, often in specialist centers. It acts rapidly by targeting the 5HT2A receptor. Its psychoactive effects are well documented, but their clinical importance is debated. Many questions remain about its efficacy for other conditions and its role in psychotherapy.