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Treatment of social anxiety disorder and attenuated psychotic symptoms with cannabidiol.

Maximus Berger, Emily Li, Günter Paul Amminger
Case Report BMJ case reports 2020 25 citações
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Study Design

Tipo de Estudo
Case Reports
População
Insomnia patients
Duração
24 weeks
Intervenção
Treatment of social anxiety disorder and attenuated psychotic symptoms with cannabidiol. 800 mg/d
Comparador
None
Desfecho Primário
None
Direção do Efeito
Positive
Risco de Viés
High

Abstract

Anxiety disorders in young people are frequently comorbid with other mental disorders and respond unsatisfactorily to first-line treatment in many cases. Here, we report the case of a 20-year-old man with severe social anxiety disorder, major depressive disorder, insomnia and attenuated psychotic symptoms despite ongoing treatment with cognitive behavioural therapy and mirtazapine who was treated with adjunctive cannabidiol (CBD) in doses between 200 and 800 mg/day for 6 months. During treatment with CBD, he experienced subjective benefits to his anxiety, depression and positive symptoms during treatment that were confirmed by clinicians and by standardised research instruments. Findings from this case study add to existing evidence in support of the safety of CBD and suggest that it may be useful for young people with treatment refractory anxiety and for attenuated psychotic symptoms.

Resumo Rápido

A 20-year-old man with severe social anxiety disorder, major depressive disorder, insomnia and attenuated psychotic symptoms despite ongoing treatment with cognitive behavioural therapy and mirtazapine is treated with adjunctive cannabidiol (CBD) in doses between 200 and 800 mg/day for 6 months.

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