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21st-Century Psychiatrist
Published Online: 15 July 2024

Innovative and Emerging Treatments for Anorexia Nervosa

Abstract

Unlike psychopharmacologic interventions for other psychiatric conditions, few medications have emerged as helpful in improving eating disorder cognitions and evidence-based psychotherapies fail many patients. Novel treatments are urgently needed to address anorexia nervosa (AN), which is increasingly prevalent and difficult to treat. This article provides an overview of preliminary investigations into cannabidiol, psilocybin therapy, ketamine and the ketogenic diet, transcranial magnetic stimulation, and vagus nerve stimulation in individuals with AN. These pilot studies underscore the need for larger clinical trials that include more participant diversity in order to rapidly translate findings to real-world clinical practice.

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Published in print: Summer 2024
Published online: 15 July 2024

Keywords

  1. Feeding and Eating Disorders
  2. Anorexia Nervosa
  3. Psychedelic Therapy
  4. Clinical Research

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Amanda E. Downey, M.D. [email protected]
Department of Pediatrics (Downey) and Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences (both authors), University of California, San Francisco.
Sasha Gorrell, Ph.D.
Department of Pediatrics (Downey) and Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences (both authors), University of California, San Francisco.

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Send correspondence to Dr. Downey ([email protected]).

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Dr. Downey and Dr. Gorrell report no financial relationships with commercial interests.

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Supported by the National Institute of Mental Health grants K23MH126201 and R21MH131787, and the Brain & Behavior Research Foundation (NARSAD Young Investigator Grant) (to Dr. Gorell).

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