Can psychedelics like MDMA and magic mushrooms help relieve PTSD symptoms? The Department of Veterans Affairs is determined to find out

Psychedelics may help PTSD
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The Department of Veterans Affairs says it’s committed to studying whether psychedelics like MDMA and psilocybin are effective treatments for post-traumatic stress disorder ahead of a House hearing expected to touch on the substances.

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The [November 7] hearing in the House Veterans’ Affairs Subcommittee on Health appears to be the first focused on psychedelic-assisted therapy for veterans’ mental health, though it will address other interventions that could reduce the suicide epidemic among veterans.

What they’re saying:”VA is committed to studying interventions that promote the health of the nation’s veterans,” VA assistant undersecretary for health Carolyn Clancy said in written testimony submitted to the committee.

Two Phase 3 studies, including one published in September, appeared to show that MDMA-assisted therapy was effective in reducing PTSD symptoms.

The company behind the September study has predicted that approval from the Food and Drug Administration could come as early as next year. The agency last summer laid out first-ever guidance for psychedelic drug trials.

The VA’s “primary concerns” with the two trials stem from the relatively small number of veterans participating, as well as the small number of overall participants, Clancy’s statement said.

The use of an inactive placebo could mean participants can guess which treatment they received, potentially biasing results, she said.

 

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