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MDMA-assisted psychotherapy for treatment of PTSD: study design and rationale for phase 3 trials based on pooled analysis of six phase 2 randomized controlled trials
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Doblin, Rick
, Mithoefer, Michael C
, Feduccia, Allison A
, Jerome, Lisa
, Mithoefer, Anne
, Berra Yazar-Klosinski
, Walsh, Zach
, Wagner, Mark
, Hamilton, Scott
, Emerson, Amy
in
Anxiety
/ Clinical trials
/ Double-blind studies
/ Ecstasy
/ MDMA
/ Mental disorders
/ Post traumatic stress disorder
/ Psychotherapy
2019
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MDMA-assisted psychotherapy for treatment of PTSD: study design and rationale for phase 3 trials based on pooled analysis of six phase 2 randomized controlled trials
by
Doblin, Rick
, Mithoefer, Michael C
, Feduccia, Allison A
, Jerome, Lisa
, Mithoefer, Anne
, Berra Yazar-Klosinski
, Walsh, Zach
, Wagner, Mark
, Hamilton, Scott
, Emerson, Amy
in
Anxiety
/ Clinical trials
/ Double-blind studies
/ Ecstasy
/ MDMA
/ Mental disorders
/ Post traumatic stress disorder
/ Psychotherapy
2019
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MDMA-assisted psychotherapy for treatment of PTSD: study design and rationale for phase 3 trials based on pooled analysis of six phase 2 randomized controlled trials
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Doblin, Rick
, Mithoefer, Michael C
, Feduccia, Allison A
, Jerome, Lisa
, Mithoefer, Anne
, Berra Yazar-Klosinski
, Walsh, Zach
, Wagner, Mark
, Hamilton, Scott
, Emerson, Amy
in
Anxiety
/ Clinical trials
/ Double-blind studies
/ Ecstasy
/ MDMA
/ Mental disorders
/ Post traumatic stress disorder
/ Psychotherapy
2019
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MDMA-assisted psychotherapy for treatment of PTSD: study design and rationale for phase 3 trials based on pooled analysis of six phase 2 randomized controlled trials
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MDMA-assisted psychotherapy for treatment of PTSD: study design and rationale for phase 3 trials based on pooled analysis of six phase 2 randomized controlled trials
2019
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BackgroundPosttraumatic stress disorder is a prevalent mental health condition with substantial impact on daily functioning that lacks sufficient treatment options. Here we evaluate six phase 2 trials in a pooled analysis to determine the study design for phase 3 trials of MDMA-assisted psychotherapy for PTSD.MethodsSix randomized, double-blind, controlled clinical trials at five study sites were conducted from April 2004 to February 2017. Active doses of MDMA (75–125 mg, n = 72) or placebo/control doses (0–40 mg, n = 31) were administered to individuals with PTSD during manualized psychotherapy sessions in two or three 8-h sessions spaced a month apart. Three non-drug 90-min therapy sessions preceded the first MDMA exposure, and three to four followed each experimental session.ResultsAfter two blinded experimental sessions, the active group had significantly greater reductions in CAPS-IV total scores from baseline than the control group [MMRM estimated mean difference (SE) between groups − 22.0 (5.17), P < 0.001]. The between-group Cohen’s d effect size was 0.8, indicating a large treatment effect. After two experimental sessions, more participants in the active group (54.2%) did not meet CAPS-IV PTSD diagnostic criteria than the control group (22.6%). Depression symptom improvement on the BDI-II was greatest for the active group compared to the control group, although only trended towards significant group differences [MMRM, estimated mean difference (SE) between groups − 6.0 (3.03), P = 0.053]. All doses of MDMA were well tolerated, with some expected reactions occurring at greater frequency for the active MDMA group during experimental sessions and the 7 days following.ConclusionsMDMA-assisted psychotherapy was efficacious and well tolerated in a large sample of adults with PTSD. These studies supported expansion into phase 3 trials and led to FDA granting Breakthrough Therapy designation for this promising treatment.Trial registrationClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: NCT00090064, NCT00353938, NCT01958593, NCT01211405, NCT01689740, NCT01793610.
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Springer Nature B.V
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