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Expert Review of Neurotherapeutics

ISSN 1473-7175

2 papers in the library · 164 citations · publishing 2016-2020

Papers

Psilocybin for treating substance use disorders?

Expert Review of Neurotherapeutics August 10, 2016 Bas T.h. de Veen, Arnt Schellekens, Michel M. M. Verheij et al. 102 citations

Existing treatments for substance use disorders (SUD) are only partially effective. Psilocybin, a hallucinogen with a chemical structure similar to serotonin, may offer a new treatment option. Psilocybin administration spikes cortisol levels and activates the executive control network, increasing control over emotional processes and relieving negative thinking and persistent negative emotions. Preliminary data from ongoing human studies on alcohol and smoking addiction show promising effects on substance use. Psilocybin has low risk of toxicity and dependence and can be used safely under controlled conditions. Recent positive findings need confirmation in well-designed placebo-controlled randomized trials with large sample sizes.

The emerging role of psilocybin and MDMA in the treatment of mental illness

Expert Review of Neurotherapeutics September 21, 2020 Hartej Gill, Barjot Gill, David Chen‐li et al. 62 citations

Psychedelics like psilocybin and MDMA show promise as a new type of therapy for mental health disorders. Evidence suggests they may work with just one dose, produce rapid effects, and be effective for treatment-resistant conditions, possibly serving as a standalone treatment. More clinical trials are needed to test their safety, tolerability, and effectiveness in real-world patient populations.