High hopes? Precision psychedelic addiction medicine
Rayyan Raja Zafar, Patrick Kleine, Danielle Kurtin, Matthew Wall, David Erritzoe

TL;DR
This paper argues that psychedelic therapy, combined with neuroimaging biomarkers, could revolutionize addiction treatment by enabling personalized, precision medicine.
Contribution
The paper proposes a theragnostic framework for addiction medicine using psychedelic compounds and neuroimaging biomarkers to guide treatment and improve outcomes.
Findings
Psychedelic compounds like psilocybin can engage neuroplasticity and cognitive control networks relevant to addiction.
Multimodal neuroimaging biomarkers can be co-developed with clinical trials to identify biotype-specific responses in addiction disorders.
A theragnostic approach could lead to precision-guided addiction care, similar to successful models in oncology and neurology.
Abstract
Despite decades of neuroscience research and significant investment in addiction neuroimaging, clinical outcomes for individuals with substance use and behavioural addictions remain poor. Only 1.8% of people with substance use disorders receive effective treatment, highlighting a major disconnect between mechanistic understanding and clinical utility. This paper calls for a reorientation of addiction neuroscience, from a predominantly diagnostic focus toward a theragnostic framework, in which biomarkers are used to stratify patients, guide treatment decisions, and predict outcomes. We argue that the integration of translational neuroimaging biomarkers, particularly fMRI, EEG, and PET, within psychedelic addiction research offers a unique and timely opportunity to catalyse this shift. Psychedelic compounds such as psilocybin represent a new class of therapeutics capable of engaging…
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Taxonomy
TopicsPsychedelics and Drug Studies · Forensic Toxicology and Drug Analysis · Diverse academic research themes
