Journal of psychopharmacology (Oxford, England)

Psychedelics for easing mental and existential distress in terminally ill patients: A review and comparison of studies

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Abstract

606 participants were analyzed in a systematic review showing psychedelics may reduce depression and anxiety in terminally ill individuals.

  • Psychedelics demonstrated a significant effect on reducing depression (standardized mean difference: -0.80) and anxiety (standardized mean difference: -0.84).
  • Psilocybin was identified as the most effective compound for alleviating depression, while LSD was noted for anxiety relief.
  • No statistically significant differences were found in head-to-head comparisons between different psychedelics.
  • The rates of treatment discontinuation and adverse events were similar between the psychedelic treatment group and controls.
  • Limitations include a small number of randomized controlled trials and issues related to study methodologies.

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