Journal article

Kava for the treatment of generalised anxiety disorder (K-GAD): Study protocol for a randomised controlled trial

KM Savage, CK Stough, GJ Byrne, A Scholey, C Bousman, J Murphy, P Macdonald, C Suo, M Hughes, S Thomas, R Teschke, C Xing, J Sarris

Trials | Published : 2015

Abstract

Background: Generalised anxiety disorder (GAD) is a chronic and pervasive condition that generates high levels of psychological stress, and it is difficult to treat in the long term. Current pharmacotherapeutic options for GAD are in some cases only modestly effective, and may elicit undesirable side effects. Through targeted actions on the gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) pathway, the South Pacific medicinal plant kava (Piper methysticum) is a non-addictive, non-hypnotic anxiolytic with the potential to treat GAD. The evidence for the efficacy of kava for treating anxiety has been affirmed through clinical trials and meta-analyses. Recent research has also served to lessen safety concerns reg..

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