Frontier mental health research: psychedelics & drug studies

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LSD for Depression

Based on 21 papers

Research on LSD for depression is promising but limited. Some older and small modern studies report that LSD and other classic psychedelics can reduce depressive symptoms when given in carefully controlled therapy programs. Scientists have ideas about how LSD might work in the brain, but strong, large trials focused on LSD are still rare. Scientists agree that the drug itself, the therapy around it, and the person’s mindset and environment all shape results. Safety in clinical studies has generally been acceptable under medical supervision, but important questions remain about who benefits, how long effects last, and how to run fair, modern trials for LSD.

Key findings

  • Some clinical studies and reviews report that LSD and other classic psychedelics reduced depression or distress in some patients in controlled settings. 15135 15055 15060
  • LSD and similar classic psychedelics mainly act on a brain protein called the serotonin 2A receptor, which is linked to changes in perception and sense of self. 15086 15060 15050
  • Researchers propose that psychedelics can loosen rigid brain patterns and increase connections between sensory areas and other parts of the brain, which might help people escape stuck negative thinking. 15135 15091
  • Lab and animal studies show classic serotonergic psychedelics can boost neuroplasticity — meaning brain cells grow new branches and form more connections — but human evidence that this explains clinical benefit is not settled. 15050 15091
  • Most strong, modern clinical trials and regulatory attention have focused more on drugs like psilocybin, MDMA, and ketamine than on LSD, so LSD-specific evidence is smaller and often older. 15063 15070 15078
  • Trials done in medical settings usually report acceptable safety under supervision, but this does not mean the drug is risk-free and careful patient screening and monitoring are important. 15135 15055 15065
  • How people are prepared before a session, the therapy during and after it, and the setting around the session strongly shape outcomes and safety for psychedelic treatments including LSD. 15065 15086 15063
  • Biological markers are unclear: pooled human studies did not find consistent rises in blood BDNF after psychoplastogen drugs, so measurable blood changes linked to benefit remain uncertain. 15129
  • Big unanswered questions include how long LSD’s benefits last, the best dose and therapy method, whether benefits apply across different ethnic groups, and long-term safety—more rigorous trials are needed. 15078 15095 15085

The Emerging Field of Psychedelic Psychotherapy

Gregory Barber, Scott T. Aaronson
Current Psychiatry Reports Summary & key facts 2022 48 citations

This review looks at recent research where drugs like MDMA and psilocybin are given inside carefully run therapy programs. People get hours of preparation, one or more drug sessions, and several follow-up therapy sessions to help make sense of the experience. Trials so far show big improvements for some people…

Chemical synthesis and alkaloids Diverse academic research themes Psychedelics and Drug Studies Ayahuasca Ibogaine

Effects of Psychedelics in Older Adults: A Prospective Cohort Study

Hannes Kettner, Leor Roseman, Adam Gazzaley, Robin Carhart‐Harris, Lorenzo Pasquini

Researchers followed 62 older adults (age 60 and up) and 62 younger adults who planned to take part in guided psychedelic group sessions. People in both age groups reported better well-being in the weeks after the sessions, but older adults experienced weaker immediate drug effects during the sessions. For older…

Biochemical Analysis and Sensing Techniques Chemical synthesis and alkaloids Psychedelics and Drug Studies Ayahuasca LSD
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