Comparing single‐ and repeat‐dose psilocybin with active placebo for migraine prevention in an exploratory randomized controlled clinical trial

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Single and repeated psilocybin doses compared to placebo for preventing migraines in a preliminary clinical trial

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Abstract

In the 2 weeks following treatment, migraine days per week changed by an average of -0.7 to -2.0 across groups, but differences were not statistically significant.

  • Participants receiving one or two doses of psilocybin showed large effect sizes in migraine frequency reduction compared to the placebo group.
  • All treatment groups experienced similar overall reductions in migraine frequency, approximately 50%, over 8 weeks.
  • The response rate of 80% for the psilocybin groups approached significance compared to 17% for the placebo group.
  • Blinding integrity was partially compromised, as diphenhydramine mimicked some effects of psilocybin.
  • No serious or unexpected adverse events were reported during the study.

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