Psychedelics and Psychedelic-Assisted Psychotherapy.
Study Goal
The researchers aimed to summarize the clinical evidence on psychedelic drugs, including ayahuasca, for treating psychiatric disorders.
Results Summary
The study found that research on ayahuasca is observational but suggests potential therapeutic effects for specific psychiatric disorders, though evidence remains preliminary.
Population
Not specified (general psychiatric disorder context).
Effective Dosage
Not available.
Duration
Not specified.
Interactions
None mentioned.
| Intervention | Direction | Endpoint | Population | Dosage | Impact | Claim # |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
MDMA | neutral | posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) | - | - | designated as breakthrough therapy | #1 |
psilocybin | neutral | treatment-resistant depression | - | - | designated as breakthrough therapy | #2 |
LSD | neutral | specific psychiatric disorders | - | - | may have therapeutic effects | #3 |
ayahuasca | neutral | specific psychiatric disorders | - | - | may have therapeutic effects | #4 |
MDMA | neutral | treatment of PTSD | - | - | support the efficacy | #5 |
psilocybin | neutral | treatment of depression | - | - | support the efficacy | #6 |
psilocybin | neutral | cancer-related anxiety | - | - | support the efficacy | #7 |
OBJECTIVE: The authors provide an evidenced-based summary of the literature on the clinical application of psychedelic drugs in psychiatric disorders. METHODS: Searches of PubMed and PsycINFO via Ovid were conducted for articles in English, in peer-reviewed journals, reporting on "psilocybin," "lysergic acid diethylamide," "LSD," "ayahuasca," " RESULTS: The most significant database exists for MDMA and psilocybin, which have been designated by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) as "breakthrough therapies" for posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and treatment-resistant depression, respectively. The research on LSD and ayahuasca is observational, but available evidence suggests that these agents may have therapeutic effects in specific psychiatric disorders. CONCLUSIONS: Randomized clinical trials support the efficacy of MDMA in the treatment of PTSD and psilocybin in the treatment of depression and cancer-related anxiety. The research to support the use of LSD and ayahuasca in the treatment of psychiatric disorders is preliminary, although promising. Overall, the database is insufficient for FDA approval of any psychedelic compound for routine clinical use in psychiatric disorders at this time, but continued research on the efficacy of psychedelics for the treatment of psychiatric disorders is warranted.