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Hope for Neurotic Disorders: A Summary of New Zealand Research on the Development of Biomarkers and Novel Treatments
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Hope for Neurotic Disorders: A Summary of New Zealand Research on the Development of Biomarkers and Novel Treatments

Neil McNaughton, Shabah M. Shadli, Ben Beaglehole and Paul Glue
Journal of the Royal Society of New Zealand, Vol.56(1), e70002
15/02/2026
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https://hdl.handle.net/10523/49778

Abstract

anxiety anxiety biomarker depression EEG ketamine treatment resistance
The neurotic disorders (e.g., depression, dysthymia, generalized anxiety disorder, panic disorder, agoraphobia, social anxiety, post‐traumatic stress disorder, and obsessive–compulsive disorder) are costly and difficult to treat. Diagnosis is based on symptoms not biological causes. Here, we summarize New Zealand‐based work developing EEG biomarkers and novel treatments. Working at the University of Otago, we have developed an anxiety disorder biomarker and shown its potential to detect anxiety resistant to conventional treatments. Others have started similar work on depression biomarkers. We have also found that ketamine is a novel treatment for treatment‐resistant neurotic disorders in general and have provided a “double hit” hypothesis of the mechanisms involved. Muthukumaraswamy and coworkers at the University of Auckland and elsewhere have obtained similar results with ketamine, LSD, and psilocybin, and we, along with them, have demonstrated treatment‐related effects on EEG. These linked developments, potentially supplemented with psychotherapy, should open the way to quicker acting, broad ranging, effective treatment of neurotic disorders. With the our recent more purely practical development of oral tablet delivery, which will allow home dosing, the future for the treatment of neurotic disorders looks bright.
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