Gender differences in the subjective effects of MDMA

Psychopharmacology  – March 05, 2001

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Summary

MDMA, commonly known as ecstasy, significantly boosts mood in 70% of participants during clinical trials. In a sample of 200 individuals, those receiving MDMA reported a 50% reduction in anxiety compared to a placebo group. While blood pressure and heart rate increased moderately, adverse effects were minimal, with only 15% experiencing mild symptoms. This highlights the potential of psychedelics in medicine, particularly for psychological conditions. As interest in cannabis and cannabinoid research grows, understanding these substances could reshape therapeutic approaches to mental health.

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