1967
DOI: 10.1176/ajp.123.10.1202
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Psychedelic Therapy Utilizing LSD in the Treatment of the Alcoholic Patient: A Preliminary Report

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“…The single dose of LSD, administered orally in all investigations, ranged from 50 to 450 pg, with a mean dose of 233.9 pg. The degree of improvement varied from 100 % in the 2 studies with 2-3 patients each (14,36), to 25 % in another study (21), but length of follow-up was not reported in any of these 3 studies. Ten studies reported follow-up, which varied from prior to discharge from the hospital, to 55 months after LSD treatment.2 The study of Ditman et al (9) showed that the longer the follow-up, the lower the percentage of improvement: They reported improvement in 67 % of his patients at 6-18 months after treatment, but this had dropped to 50 % after 2 years.…”
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“…The single dose of LSD, administered orally in all investigations, ranged from 50 to 450 pg, with a mean dose of 233.9 pg. The degree of improvement varied from 100 % in the 2 studies with 2-3 patients each (14,36), to 25 % in another study (21), but length of follow-up was not reported in any of these 3 studies. Ten studies reported follow-up, which varied from prior to discharge from the hospital, to 55 months after LSD treatment.2 The study of Ditman et al (9) showed that the longer the follow-up, the lower the percentage of improvement: They reported improvement in 67 % of his patients at 6-18 months after treatment, but this had dropped to 50 % after 2 years.…”
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“…Single-dose studies without control are summarized in table I. These 13 studies plus one later follow-up (6,9,12,14,20,21,25,26,28,29,32,36,42,44) have utilized a total of 408 patients (a range of 2-69 patients per study). The patients included in 7 of these studies (6,12,25,28,29,32,42) had been drinking for from 8-20 years, with a mean of 12.15 years; the 6 remaining authors did not specify length of alcoholic intake.…”
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“…Diffe rent fac tions have named them for what they see as their defining traits: for causing a temporary and artificial psychosis (psychomimetics), for producing an analog of a transfor mative mystical experience in which the divine is recognized directly (entheogens), or for provoking an interruption of habitual psychological functioning which allows self-generated modification of patterns of behavior, and reorganization of feelings and thoughts (psycholytics) (Calabrese 1994;Strassman 1995;Clark 1985;Walsh 1982;Silverman 1976;Zinberg 1976;Zaehner 1972;Kurland et al . 1971Kurland et al . , 1967Louria 1966;Cohen 1964Cohen , 1960.…”
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“…Ao final da década de 60, o LSD-25 foi proibido nos Estados Unidos, e em 1971 no mundo todo [11,12] . Há estudos quanto a seu emprego terapêutico, em que tem-se relatados seus efeitos analgésicos e seu emprego no tratamento de alcoolismo e de outras substâncias de abuso, bem como no tratamento de transtornos obsessivos compulsivos [13][14][15][16][17][18][19][20][21] .…”
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