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MDMA Therapy for PTSD Inches Closer to U.S. Approval

Results of a new study may offer regulators enough evidence to allow the psychedelic, also known as Ecstasy, to be considered for use as a PTSD treatment.

Rachel Nuwer
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Drug Enforcement Administration, Drugs (Pharmaceuticals), Ecstasy (Drug), Food and Drug Administration, MAPS Public Benefit Corporation, Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder, Psychiatry and Psychiatrists, Research, Therapy and Rehabilitation
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