This single-blind feasibility study (n=11) investigated the effects of one dose of ayahuasca (70ml/70kg) plus psychological support on the drinking patterns of college students with harmful alcohol consumption (mild alcoholism; AUD). A trend towards reduction in alcohol consumption (after statistical correction) was found.
Abstract of Effects of a Single Dose of Ayahuasca in College Students With Harmful Alcohol Use
“Background Ayahuasca is a South American plant hallucinogen rich in the psychedelic N,N-dimethyltryptamine and β-carbolines (mainly harmine). Preclinical and observational studies suggest that ayahuasca exerts beneficial effects in substance use disorders, but these potentials were never assessed in a clinical trial.
Methods Single-center, single-blind, feasibility, proof-of-concept study, assessing the effects of one dose of ayahuasca accompanied by psychological support (without psychotherapy) on the drinking patterns (primary variable) of 11 college students with harmful alcohol consumption. Secondary variables included safety and tolerability, craving, personality, anxiety, impulsivity, self-esteem, and social cognition.
Findings Ayahuasca was well tolerated (no serious adverse reactions were observed), while producing significant psychoactive effects. Significant reductions in days per week of alcohol consumption were found between weeks 2 and 3 (2.90 ± 0.28 vs 2.09 ± 0.41; P < 0.05, uncorrected), which were not statistically significant after Bonferroni correction. There were no statistically significant effects for other variables, except for a significant reduction in reaction time in an empathy task.
Conclusions A significant reduction in days of alcohol consumption was observed 2–3 weeks after ayahuasca intake, but this effect did not survive after Bonferroni correction. The lack of significant effects in alcohol use and other variables may be related to the small sample size and mild/moderate alcohol use at baseline. The present study shows the feasibility of our protocol, paving the way for future larger, controlled studies.”
Authors: Lucas S. B. Rodrigues, José A. S. Reis, Giordano N. Rossi, Lorena T. L. Guerra, Renan M. Maekawa, Flávia de L. Osório, José C. Bouso, Fabiana P. Santos, Beatriz A. P. B. Paranhos, Mauricio Yonamine, Jaime E. C. Hallak & Rafael G. dos Santos
Summary of Effects of a Single Dose of Ayahuasca in College Students With Harmful Alcohol Use
Ayahuasca is a hallucinogenic beverage made from the leaves of Psychotria viridis and the stalks of Banisteriopsis caapi. It produces dose-dependent psychedelic effects in humans, although being orally inactive due to degradation by the monoamine-oxidase type A (MAOA) enzyme in the liver and the gut.
Ayahuasca has potential beneficial effects on substance-related disorders, especially alcohol use, and the highest incidence of harmful alcohol use is present among young males, especially college students.
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Rodrigues, L. S., Reis, J. A. S., Rossi, G. N., Guerra, L. T., Maekawa, R. M., de Lima Osório, F., ... & Dos Santos, R. G. (2022). Effects of a Single Dose of Ayahuasca in College Students With Harmful Alcohol Use: A Single-blind, Feasibility, Proof-of-Concept Trial. Journal of Clinical Psychopharmacology, 10-1097.
Study details
Compounds studied
Ayahuasca
Topics studied
Addiction
Alcohol Use Disorder
Study characteristics
Original
Single-Blind
Participants
11
Humans
Compound Details
The psychedelics given at which dose and how many times
Ayahuasca 70 mg | 1x