Use of psychoactive substances as a treatment for psychosis
*Correspondencia: Dra. Elena Serrano Jiménez. CT Madrid. Fundación FAER. C. del Dr. Esquerdo, 154. E-28007 Madrid. E-mail: elenaseji99@gmail.com
Introduction: Psychotic disorders are considered chronic mental health issues. Although it has been demonstrated that these disorders can present with a wide range of symptoms, pharmacological treatment is based on the use of typical and atypical antipsychotics, whose main mechanism of action is dopaminergic blockade, limiting their effect to the improvement of positive symptoms, without improving the rest of the symptoms and giving rise to a large number of serious adverse effects. For this reason, new therapeutic targets other than the dopaminergic system are being studied. The main objective of this review is to test whether these psychoactive substances used in clinical practice could provide additional benefits as an adjunctive treatment for people with psychotic disorders.
Development: For this systematic review, a literature search was conducted in the databases PsycINFO, Medline, Psicodoc, PubMed and Google Scholar. Altogether 28 articles were included in the review. One of the main findings is that cannabidiol is more effective for improving positive symptoms and psychopathology; modafinil, for cognitive symptoms, motor and emotional functioning and quality of life; and ketamine, for negative symptoms. In addition, all the substances showed a good tolerability and safety profile, especially in comparison to antipsychotics.
Conclusion: The results obtained open up the possibility of having a guideline for clinicians/health professionals on the use of cannabidiol, modafinil and ketamine as adjunctive treatment for patients with psychotic conditions.
Desarrollo Para esta revisión sistemática se realizó una búsqueda bibliográfica en las bases de datos PsycINFO, Medline, Psicodoc, PubMed y Google Scholar. Se incluyeron 28 artículos en la revisión. Entre los principales resultados encontramos que el cannabidiol es más efectivo para mejorar los síntomas positivos y la psicopatología; el modafinilo, para los síntomas cognitivos, el funcionamiento motor y emocional y la calidad de vida; y la ketamina, para los síntomas negativos. Además, todas las sustancias presentaron un buen perfil de tolerabilidad y seguridad, especialmente en comparación con los antipsicóticos.
Conclusión Con los resultados obtenidos, se abre la posibilidad de tener una guía de actuación para los clínicos/profesionales de la salud sobre el uso del cannabidiol, el modafinilo y la ketamina como tratamiento adyuvante para pacientes con cuadros psicóticos.