2018
17.2 EFFICACY OF CANNABIDIOL IN THE TREATMENT OF EARLY PSYCHOSIS.
Ranganathan M, D’Souza D, Cortes-Briones J, Skosnik P. 17.2 EFFICACY OF CANNABIDIOL IN THE TREATMENT OF EARLY PSYCHOSIS. Schizophrenia Bulletin 2018, 44: s27-s27. PMCID: PMC5887318, DOI: 10.1093/schbul/sby014.066.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchEffects of cannabidiolEarly psychosisTreatment periodPsychotic symptomsFavorable side effect profileCritical treatment periodEfficacy of cannabidiolMedication side effectsSide effect profileAnti-psychotic effectsPhase of illnessWeeks of washoutTolerable medicationsCrossover studyEffect profileAntipsychotic medicationUntreated psychosisTraditional antipsychoticsEndocannabinoid systemMetabolic parametersPsychotic illnessElectrophysiological biomarkersSide effectsTreatment engagementPotential efficacy
2016
Human Laboratory Studies on Cannabinoids and Psychosis
Sherif M, Radhakrishnan R, D’Souza D, Ranganathan M. Human Laboratory Studies on Cannabinoids and Psychosis. Biological Psychiatry 2016, 79: 526-538. PMID: 26970363, DOI: 10.1016/j.biopsych.2016.01.011.BooksConceptsCannabinoid agonistsPsychotomimetic effectsAcute psychotomimetic effectsHealthy control subjectsCrossover laboratory studyEffects of ketamineHuman laboratory studiesGamma-aminobutyric acidHealthy human subjectsSelf-medication hypothesisTransient exacerbationAntipsychotic medicationControl subjectsDopamine metabolismGlutamate systemDopamine releasePsychotomimetic drugsCognitive symptomsDrug AdministrationAgonistsMagnitude of effectSymptomsSchizophreniaCannabinoidsLaboratory studies
2012
Glycine treatment of the risk syndrome for psychosis: Report of two pilot studies
Woods SW, Walsh BC, Hawkins KA, Miller TJ, Saksa JR, D'Souza DC, Pearlson GD, Javitt DC, McGlashan TH, Krystal JH. Glycine treatment of the risk syndrome for psychosis: Report of two pilot studies. European Neuropsychopharmacology 2012, 23: 931-940. PMID: 23089076, PMCID: PMC4028140, DOI: 10.1016/j.euroneuro.2012.09.008.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPilot studyRisk syndromeSyndrome patientsNegative symptomsShort-term pilot studyEffect sizeAdjunctive antipsychotic medicationOpen-label studyPatients meeting criteriaNMDA receptor functionDurability of effectPsychosis risk symptomsGlycine site agonistsGroup effect sizesWeeks of evaluationAntipsychotic medicationSyndrome subjectsPromising effect sizesTreatment needsLarge effect sizesMeeting criteriaCognitive impairmentReduced symptomsReceptor functionSymptoms
2005
Mazindol Augmentation of Antipsychotic Treatment for Schizophrenic Patients with Comorbid Cocaine Abuse or Dependence
Perry E, Gil R, Miles D, Brenner L, Macdougall L, Johnson R, Degen K, Gueorguieva R, Petrakis I, Krystal J, D'Souza D. Mazindol Augmentation of Antipsychotic Treatment for Schizophrenic Patients with Comorbid Cocaine Abuse or Dependence. Journal Of Dual Diagnosis 2005, 1: 37-47. DOI: 10.1300/j374v01n01_04.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCocaine abusePsychiatric symptomsCocaine cravingCatecholamine reuptake inhibitorCurrent antipsychotic medicationsCocaine consumptionPlacebo groupAntipsychotic pharmacotherapyReuptake inhibitorsAntipsychotic medicationAntipsychotic treatmentComorbid schizophreniaSchizoaffective patientsSubstance abuse issuesSchizophrenic patientsPatientsSchizoaffective disorderSchizophrenia patientsNatural historyMazindolPilot studyGroup therapySchizophreniaSymptomsAbuse issues