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A short-acting psychedelic intervention for major depressive disorder: a phase IIa randomized placebo-controlled trial

  • A Nature Medicine paper published on Monday by Erritzoe and colleagues reported that a single intravenous DMT dose rapidly reduced depressive symptoms in 34 adults with major depressive disorder.
  • Many people with major depressive disorder do not respond adequately to selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors or tolerate side effects, while dimethyltryptamine's brief intravenous effects could enable shorter therapy sessions.
  • The randomized design assigned 17 people to each arm, administering intravenous infusions over about 10 minutes, and by two weeks DMT recipients showed greater depression score reductions with 47% meeting remission by three months.
  • In terms of safety, researchers reported side-effect rates of 64.7% and 62.5% with DMT versus 23.5% placebo, noting study limitations including small sample and 88.2% white participants.
  • Regulatory reviews and larger phase 3 trials will determine clinical adoption, with Erritzoe's team testing HLP004 and others like AtaiBeckley and 5‑MeO‑DMT advancing in parallel.
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Preliminary, the results add to a growing body of evidence that psychedelic drugs, when combined with psychotherapy, can help alleviate depression in millions of people worldwide.

·Belgrade, Serbia
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A single dose of dimethyltryptamine - active substance of ayahuasca - and administered with psychological support quickly reduced depressive symptoms.

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A small pilot study gives hope: Already a single intravenous dose of DMT showed immediate antidepressant effects. But further investigations are necessary

·Vienna, Austria
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