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    A Psychedelic Drug Passes Big Test for PTSD Treatment

    This is an article in today's New York Times:

    A Psychedelic Drug Passes Big Test for PTSD Treatment

    In an important step toward medical approval, MDMA, the illegal drug popularly known as Ecstasy or Molly, was shown to
    bring relief to those suffering from severe post-traumatic stress disorder when paired with talk therapy.
    Of the 90 people who took part in the new study, which is expected to be published later this month in Nature Medicine,
    those who received MDMA during therapy experienced a significantly greater reduction in the severity of their symptoms
    compared with those who received therapy and an inactive placebo. Two months after treatment, 67 percent of participants
    in the MDMA group no longer qualified for a diagnosis of PTSD, compared with 32 percent in the placebo group.
    MDMA produced no serious adverse side effects. Some participants temporarily experienced mild symptoms like nausea
    and loss of appetite.

    “This is about as excited as I can get about a clinical trial,” said Gul Dolen, a neuroscientist at Johns Hopkins University
    School of Medicine, who was not involved in the research. “There is nothing like this in clinical trial results for a
    neuropsychiatric disease.”

    Before MDMA-assisted therapy can be approved for therapeutic use, the Food and Drug Administration needs a second
    positive Phase 3 trial, which is currently underway with 100 participants. Approval could come as early as 2023.
    Mental health experts say that this research — the first Phase 3 trial conducted on psychedelic-assisted therapy — could
    pave the way for further studies on MDMA’s potential to help address other difficult-to-treat mental health conditions,
    including substance abuse, obsessive compulsive disorder, phobias, eating disorders, depression, end-of-life anxiety and
    social anxiety in autistic adults.

    And, mental health researchers say, these studies could also encourage additional research on other banned psychedelics,
    including psilocybin, LSD and mescaline.

    “This is a wonderful, fruitful time for discovery, because people are suddenly willing to consider these substances as
    therapeutics again, which hasn’t happened in 50 years,” said Jennifer Mitchell, a neuroscientist at the University of
    California, San Francisco, and lead author of the new study.

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      #3
      Interesting article. MDMA came along after my "experimental" days so I've never tried it. I have 3 pills someone gave me a few years ago stashed in a drawer somewhere in the house. The girl who gave them to me was pretty much a space cadet who kind of creeped me out so I never really had an urge to test it.

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      • PeterMatanzas
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        I've never done it. I think it came along after I lost interest in psychedelic drugs, and that's a long time ago, early '70s.

      #4
      Interesting article! Can you provide any related studies?

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      #5
      PeterMatanzas ...thx for sharing. I spent a career in an industry where PTSD is just now being acknowledged and openly discussed. It's a mental health issue and those subjects are taboo and difficult to talk about. This is a good step in the right direction.
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        #6
        It's amazing to see how psychedelic drugs are being explored for their potential therapeutic benefits, especially in treating conditions like PTSD. The fact that they're passing big tests is truly promising. It's like finding a silver lining in a cloudy sky.

        I firmly believe in the importance of exploring alternative treatments for mental health conditions. Traditional methods don't always work for everyone, so having options like this could make a world of difference for those struggling with PTSD.

        I can't help but wonder about the implications of this breakthrough. Will it pave the way for more research and acceptance of psychedelic therapy? Could it revolutionize the way we approach mental health treatment? It's food for thought.

        What do you all think about this? Do you see psychedelic drugs as a potential game-changer in mental health care, or do you have reservations? I'd love to hear your perspectives. Let's keep the conversation going! And hey, if anyone needs support or resources related to mental health, check out https://nationalrehabhotline.org/michigan/
        Last edited by ElsieBlue; 05-14-2024, 01:03 AM.

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          #7
          I fully believe in treatment like this. Mushrooms have changed my thinking process. I have only done them a few handfuls........ of times so I'm not mr mushroom by any means. I feel and have noticed a difference in my life since before trying them.

          My wife has extreme PTSD and she has given up on treatments because she's tired of telling her story without an outcome. They give her pills as an answer. We now are watching documentaries about treatments like this and she is on board. I beg to the people to let these trials open up to a larger scale to help us.

          We have mountains of potential under our feet and we vote to ban it. We find plants growing and we ban them. They were here first just like all of histories issues but we are human and we make the rules. Well I can tell you that I know my wife won't live a full life unless something changes. So if there is anyone reading this that is involved with research I thank you and I need you to continue.

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