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Kate Stocking

University of Manchester

1 paper in the library · 47 citations · publishing 2020

Papers

A comparison of MDMA-assisted psychotherapy to non-assisted psychotherapy in treatment-resistant PTSD: A systematic review and meta-analysis

Journal of Psychopharmacology December 20, 2020 Benjamin Illingworth, Declan J Lewis, Andrew T Lambarth et al. 47 citations

A meta-analysis of four randomized controlled trials found that MDMA-assisted psychotherapy can reduce symptoms of treatment-resistant post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), as measured by the Clinician Administered PTSD Scale (CAPS-IV). Doses of 75 mg and 125 mg of MDMA, but not 100 mg, produced significant decreases in CAPS-IV scores compared to active placebo. A significant reduction in Beck's Depression Inventory scores was only seen with the 75 mg dose. Participants reported more episodes of low mood, nausea, jaw-clenching during sessions, and lack of appetite within seven days. The authors conclude there is potential therapeutic benefit with minimal physical and neurocognitive risk, though better-powered trials are needed.