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Bibliographie : Cannabinoïdes et autismes , GRECC, Dr Christian Sueur, mars 2019

Bibliographie : Cannabinoïdes et TSA/TED/psychoses infantiles. Dr Christian Sueur, GRECC, mars 2019. (2e version) ARAN A., CASSUTO H., LUBOTZKY : Cannabidiol Based Medical Cannabis in Children with Autism- a Retrospective Feasability Study (P3.318), Neurology Genetics, 2018, 90 (15). http://n.neurology.org/content/90/15_Supplement/P3.318 ARAN A., CASSUTO H., LUBOTZKY A., WATTAD N., HAZAN E. : Brief Report : Cannabidiol-Rich Cannabis in Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder and Severe Behavioral Problems-A Retrospective Feasability Study, Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 2018 Oct 31. Doi : 10.1007/s10803-018-3808-2 BARCHEL D., STOLAR O., De-HAAN T., ZIV-BARAN T., SABAN N., FUCHS D.O., KOREN G., BERKOVITCH M. : Oral Cannabidiol Use in Children With Auttism Spectrum Disorder to Treat Related Symptoms [...]

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Ketamine a Panacea for Resistant Depression? Not So Fast, Experts Say, Nancy A. Melville , April 04, 2019

Ketamine a Panacea for Resistant Depression? Not So Fast, Experts Say Nancy A. Melville April 04, 2019 https://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/911378#vp_3   CHICAGO — Ketamine's rapid antidepressant effects and its recent approval by the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has clinicians and patients alike buzzing with excitement. However, for some experts, this excitement only serves to heighten concerns about the many unknowns and potential long-term side effects of the drug, which began its long history as an anesthetic. Here, at the Anxiety and Depression Association of American (ADAA) 2019 Conference, experts debated the drug's merits and potential pitfalls. "These are exciting times and I think ketamine has opened a new era," Carlos [...]

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Dans la Silicon Valley, le retour des drogues psychédéliques, Les Echo, Elsa Conesa, 4 avril 2019

Dans la Silicon Valley, le retour des drogues psychédéliques Cinquante ans après le Summer of love, les ingénieurs et programmeurs de la Silicon Valley ont renoué avec les drogues psychédéliques, censées accroître la créativité et la performance. Les employeurs ferment les yeux, voire les encouragent. Par Elsa CONESA Publié le 04/04 à 06h00 https://www.lesechos.fr/tech-medias/hightech/dans-la-silicon-valley-le-retour-des-drogues-psychedeliques-1006461   Tous les matins, c'est le même rituel. « Je me lève, je bois un thé vert, je prends ma dose, puis je médite un peu. Sous la douche, déjà, je commence à sentir les bénéfices, j'ai plein d'idées qui apparaissent. » Lové dans un fauteuil de l'hôtel Rosewood Sand Hill, le QG officieux [...]

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État des lieux de la recherche sur les capacités thérapeutiques des « substances hallucinogènes » au 21e siècle, Christian Sueur, 2017

État des lieux de la recherche sur les capacités thérapeutiques des « substances hallucinogènes » au 21e siècle Christian Sueur Psychotropes, 2017/3 (Vol. 23), p. 125-163. DOI 10.3917/psyt.233.0125 https://www.cairn.info/revue-psychotropes-2017-3-page-125.htm   Résumé : L’utilisation thérapeutique des substances psychédéliques a été concomitante de la découverte du LSD et de la Mescaline après la Seconde Guerre mondiale. Ces utilisations thérapeutiques concernaient, à l’origine, essentiellement « l’accompagnement » des psychothérapies (thérapies psycholytiques), le traitement des addictions (alcool, puis opiacés) et, du fait de leurs capacités anxiolytiques et antidépressives, la prise en charge des troubles psychologiques post-traumatiques, les dépressions résistantes, les pathologies obsessionnelles et psychosomatiques (douleurs, migraines…) et l’accompagnement des fins [...]

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Rapid and sustained symptom reduction following psilocybin treatment for anxiety and depression in patients with life-threatening cancer : a randomized controlled trial, Stephen Ross et al., 2016

Rapid and sustained symptom reduction following psilocybin treatment for anxiety and depression in patients with life-threatening cancer : a randomized controlled trial ROSS S., BOSSIS A., GUSS J., AGIN-LIEBES G., MALONE T., COHEN B., MENNENGA S.E., BELSER A., KALLIONTZI K., BABB J., SU Z., CORBY P., SCHMIDT B.L. Journal of Psychopharmacology, 2016, 30, 12, 1165-1180 DOI: 10.1177/0269881116675512      jop.sagepub.com   Abstract Background : Clinically significant anxiety and depression are common in patients with cancer, and are associated with poor psychiatric and medical outcomes. Historical and recent research suggests a role for psilocybin to treat cancer-related anxiety and depression. Methods : In this double-blind, placebo-controlled, crossover trial, 29 patients [...]

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Psilocybin produces substantial and sustained decreases in depression and anxiety in patients with life-threatening cancer : A randomized double-blind trial, Roland D. Griffiths et al., 2016

Psilocybin produces substantial and sustained decreases in depression and anxiety in patients with life-threatening cancer : A randomized double-blind trial GRIFFITHS R.R., JOHNSON M.W., CARDUCCI M.A., UMBRICHT A., RICHARDS W.A., RICHARDS B.D., COSIMANO M.P., KLINEDINST M.A. Journal of Psychopharmacology, 2016, 30, 12, 1181–1197. DOI: 10.1177/0269881116675513       jop.sagepub.com   Abstract Cancer patients often develop chronic, clinically significant symptoms of depression and anxiety. Previous studies suggest that psilocybin may decrease depression and anxiety in cancer patients. The effects of psilocybin were studied in 51 cancer patients with life-threatening diagnoses and symptoms of depression and/or anxiety. This randomized, double-blind, cross-over trial investigated the effects of a very low (placebo-like) dose [...]

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Individual Experiences in Four Cancer Patients Following Psilocybin-Assisted Psychotherapy, Tara C. Malone et al., 2018

Individual Experiences in Four Cancer Patients Following Psilocybin-Assisted Psychotherapy Tara C. Malone, Sarah E. Mennenga, Jeffrey Guss, Samantha K. Podrebarac, Lindsey T. Owens, Anthony P. Bossis, Alexander B. Belser, Gabrielle Agin-Liebes, Michael P. Bogenschutz and Stephen Ross Frontiers in Pharmacology, 2018, 9, 256 doi: 10.3389/fphar.2018.00256   Abstract : A growing body of evidence shows that existential and spiritual well-being in cancer patients is associated with better medical outcomes, improved quality of life, and serves as a buffer against depression, hopelessness, and desire for hastened death. Historical and recent research suggests a role for psilocybin-assisted psychotherapy in treating cancer-related anxiety and depression. A double-blind controlled trial was performed, where 29 [...]

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Cannabis and anxiety : a critical review of the evidence, José Alexandre Crippa et al., 2009

Cannabis and anxiety: a critical review of the evidence José Alexandre Crippa, Antonio Waldo Zuardi, Rocio Martin-Santos, Sagnik Bhattacharyya, Zerrin Atakan, Philip McGuire and Paolo Fusar-Poli Human Psychopharmacology Clinical and Experimental, 2009, 24, 515-523.   Background : Anxiety reactions and panic attacks are the acute symptoms most frequently associated with cannabis use. Understanding the relationship between cannabis and anxiety may clarify the mechanism of action of cannabis and the pathophysiology of anxiety. Aims of the present study were to review the nature of the relationship between cannabis use and anxiety, as well as the possible clinical, diagnostic and causal implications. Method : Systematic review of the [...]

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REVIEW : Cannabidiol – Recent Advances, Raphael Mechoulam, 2007

REVIEW : Cannabidiol – Recent Advances Raphael Mechoulam, Maximilian Petersa, Eric Murillo-Rodriguez and Lumïr O. Hanus Chemistry and Biodiversity, 2007, 4, 1678-1692.   The aim of this review is to present some of the recent publications on cannabidiol (CBD; 2), a major non-psychoactive constituent of Cannabis, and to give a general overview. Special emphasis is laid on biochemical and pharmacological advances, and on novel mechanisms recently put forward, to shed light on some of the pharmacological effects that can possibly be rationalized through these mechanisms. The plethora of positive pharmacological effects observed with CBD make this compound a highly attractive therapeutic entity. Contents 1. Introduction 2. Mechanisms of Cannabidiol Action 2.1. Cannabidiol: an [...]

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Qu’est-ce que le cannabinol (CBN) ? Le Cannabiste.com, 2019

Qu’est-ce que le cannabinol ? Les CBN est le Cannabinoïde responsable d’un meilleur sommeil Aujourd’hui , les capacités de développement et de recherche dans le secteur du cannabis reconnaisse que le facteur responsable du sommeil est le cannabinoïde communément appelé le CBN. Il vous reste quelques fleurs de canna dans une vieille boite ? Certes, il se pourrait qu’il soit beaucoup moins fort en THC. Mais il a de forte chance que votre contenu est chargé en CBN  Qu’est ce que le CBN  ? Le CBN se forme à partir du THC ” rance ” ou ” pas frais ”. Il a des avantages [...]

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