Long-Term Efficacy of Psilocybin with Adjunct Psychotherapy in Treatment-Resistant Major Depression (EPIsoDE): 6- and 12-Month Naturalistic Follow-Up of a Phase 2b Trial

Psychotherapy and psychosomatics

Long-Term Effects of Psilocybin with Therapy in Hard-to-Treat Major Depression After 6 and 12 Months

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Abstract

126 out of 144 randomized participants completed follow-up visits, showing a significant reduction in depression scores up to twelve months.

  • Average Hamilton Rating Scale for Depression (HAMD17) score decreased by -7.93 at six months and -7.74 at twelve months compared to baseline.
  • Changes in HAMD17 scores were consistent across groups, suggesting a sustained antidepressant effect from psilocybin treatment.
  • Re-initiation of antidepressant medication during the follow-up period was strongly linked to higher HAMD17 scores.

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