2021
Risks and Benefits of Cannabis and Cannabinoids in Psychiatry
Hill KP, Gold MS, Nemeroff CB, McDonald W, Grzenda A, Widge AS, Rodriguez C, Kraguljac NV, Krystal JH, Carpenter LL. Risks and Benefits of Cannabis and Cannabinoids in Psychiatry. American Journal Of Psychiatry 2021, 179: 98-109. PMID: 34875873, DOI: 10.1176/appi.ajp.2021.21030320.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPsychiatric disordersRandomized double-blind placebo-controlled trialDouble-blind placebo-controlled trialTherapeutic useEvidence basePlacebo-controlled trialManagement of painBenefits of cannabisSearch of PubMedMental health cliniciansCurrent evidence basePotential side effectsSpecific medical conditionsPsychiatric indicationsFDA indicationClinical trialsHealth cliniciansMedical conditionsReference listsSide effectsChronic cannabisPsychotic disordersDrug AdministrationAdditional articlesMedicinal cannabis
2020
The Moderate Alcohol and Cardiovascular Health Trial (MACH15): Design and methods for a randomized trial of moderate alcohol consumption and cardiometabolic risk
Spiegelman D, Lovato LC, Khudyakov P, Wilkens TL, Adebamowo CA, Adebamowo SN, Appel LJ, Beulens JW, Coughlin JW, Dragsted LO, Edenberg HJ, Eriksen JN, Estruch R, Grobbee DE, Gulayin PE, Irazola V, Krystal JH, Lazo M, Murray MM, Rimm EB, Schrieks IC, Williamson JD, Mukamal KJ. The Moderate Alcohol and Cardiovascular Health Trial (MACH15): Design and methods for a randomized trial of moderate alcohol consumption and cardiometabolic risk. European Journal Of Preventive Cardiology 2020, 27: 1967-1982. PMID: 32250171, PMCID: PMC7541556, DOI: 10.1177/2047487320912376.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsModerate alcohol consumptionCardiovascular Health TrialAlcohol consumptionHealth trialsCardiovascular diseaseModerate alcoholNon-fatal ischemic strokeNon-fatal myocardial infarctionPrimary composite endpointCongestive heart failureCoronary heart diseaseModerate alcohol consumersAdults 50 yearsPublic health guidelinesAlcohol use disorderPreferred alcoholic beverageCardiometabolic effectsCardiometabolic riskCarotid revascularizationIschemic strokeSecondary outcomesComposite endpointHeart failurePrimary outcomeMyocardial infarction
2014
Differences in Treatment Effect Among Clinical Subgroups in a Randomized Clinical Trial of Long-Acting Injectable Risperidone and Oral Antipsychotics in Unstable Chronic Schizophrenia
Leatherman SM, Liang MH, Krystal JH, Lew RA, Valley D, Thwin SS, Rosenheck RA. Differences in Treatment Effect Among Clinical Subgroups in a Randomized Clinical Trial of Long-Acting Injectable Risperidone and Oral Antipsychotics in Unstable Chronic Schizophrenia. The Journal Of Nervous And Mental Disease 2014, 202: 13-17. PMID: 24375206, DOI: 10.1097/nmd.0000000000000069.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdministration, OralAdultAgedAntipsychotic AgentsChronic DiseaseDrug Administration ScheduleFemaleHospitalizationHumansInjections, IntramuscularMaleMiddle AgedProportional Hazards ModelsPsychotic DisordersQuality of LifeRisk AssessmentRisperidoneSchizophreniaSchizophrenic PsychologySeverity of Illness IndexSubstance-Related DisordersTreatment OutcomeConceptsQuality of lifeOral antipsychoticsOral treatmentInjectable risperidoneCox regressionTreatment effectsLong-Acting Injectable RisperidoneBody mass indexPsychiatric service useSubstance abuse outcomesSubstance use outcomesLAI risperidonePrimary endpointStudy entryWhite patientsClinical outcomesMass indexUnstable patientsMedication compliancePsychiatric rehospitalizationChronic schizophreniaClinical trialsClinical subgroupsPsychiatric hospitalizationPsychiatric symptoms