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Support structured symptom monitoring

Although formal measurements may be conducted by another researcher, therapists/facilitators must work within a protocol that includes repeated anxiety assessments and daily diaries of anxiety, pain, and medication use. This implies competence in reinforcing adherence to monitoring procedures and integrating findings into care awareness.

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Guidelines

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Courses

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Protocols

3

Classification

Protocol families

Source quality

Protocol paperSOP / guidebook

Also known as

Assessment of psychiatric symptom burdenStructured symptom tracking

Across the manuals

The manuals converge on the need for repeated, structured monitoring rather than one-off impressions. Across the extracts, symptom tracking is framed as part of a protocol, whether through repeated anxiety assessments and daily diaries of anxiety, pain, and medication use, or through serial safety observations that capture change over time. They also share an emphasis on using monitoring to support interpretation of participant responses within the wider study context. The sources differ in what they monitor and why. The LDA-1 material centres on anxiety, pain, and medication use in relation to psychotherapy sessions and a broader research schedule. The 5-MeO-DMT study focuses on understanding baseline moderate anxiety and or depression symptoms in a non-diagnosed, non-treated sample, with attention to distinguishing transient drug effects from underlying psychiatric status. The ibogaine study is more explicitly safety oriented, using standardised measures for cardiac, neurologic, and psychomimetic effects, including QTc, SARA, and DOS.

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  • Safety and tolerability of multiple sublingual microdoses of 5-MeO-DMT in adults with moderate symptoms of depression and/or anxiety: a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled study

    5-MeO-DMTEvidence score: 90

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