Single-Dose Psilocybin for a Treatment-Resistant Episode of Major Depression.

🏆 Top 0.1% JournalNov 2, 2022The New England journal of medicine

Single Dose of Psilocybin for Hard-to-Treat Major Depression

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Abstract

A single 25 mg dose of psilocybin may significantly reduce depression scores over 3 weeks compared to a 1 mg dose.

  • In a phase 2 trial, 79 participants received 25 mg, 75 received 10 mg, and 79 received 1 mg of psilocybin.
  • The average depression score at the start was 32 or 33 for all groups.
  • The 25 mg group saw a mean score decrease of -12.0, while the 10 mg and 1 mg groups saw changes of -7.9 and -5.4, respectively.
  • The 25 mg group had better results in response and remission rates at 3 weeks but not for sustained response at 12 weeks.
  • Adverse effects were reported in 77% of participants, including headache and nausea, with instances of suicidal thoughts across all doses.
  • More extensive studies are needed to fully assess the effectiveness and safety of psilocybin for treatment-resistant depression.

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