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Can MDMA play a role in the treatment of substance abuse?

Current drug abuse reviews
March 1, 2013
Lisa Jerome et al. (3 authors)
Journal ArticleReviewHuman Study
Study Details

Study Goal

The researchers aimed to assess MDMA's potential as a treatment for substance abuse disorders, considering its shared features with psychedelic compounds and its effects in therapeutic settings.

Results Summary

Early investigations and narrative reports suggest MDMA-assisted psychotherapy may help reduce or eliminate substance use, with potential benefits linked to oxytocin release and 5-HT2A receptor activation. However, heavy ecstasy use is associated with long-term negative effects, and MDMA shows moderate abuse liability.

Population

People with substance abuse disorders, particularly those in therapeutic settings.

Effective Dosage

Not specified

Duration

Not specified

Interactions

None mentioned

Extracted Claims (8)
InterventionDirectionEndpointPopulationDosageImpactClaim #
MDMA-assisted psychotherapy
decrease
symptoms of PTSD
-
-
can reduce
#1
MDMA
decrease
substance use
some people
-
reduced or eliminated
#2
MDMA
increase
interpersonal closeness and prosocial feelings
-
-
increases
#3
ecstasy, material represented as containing MDMA
decrease
serotonin transporter sites
after heavy lifetime use
fewer
is associated with deleterious long-term effects
#4
ecstasy, material represented as containing MDMA
decrease
verbal memory
after heavy lifetime use
impaired
is associated with deleterious long-term effects
#5
MDMA
increase
abuse liability
animal and human studies
moderate
demonstrate moderate abuse liability
#6
MDMA-assisted psychotherapy
no change
ecstasy
subjects in two recent clinical studies
-
were not motivated to seek out
#7
MDMA-assisted psychotherapy
no change
random drug tests
subjects in one study
-
tested negative
#8
Abstract

A wider array of treatments are needed for people with substance abuse disorders. Some psychedelic compounds have been assessed as potential substance abuse treatments with promising results. MDMA may also help treat substance abuse based on shared features with psychedelic compounds and recent reports indicating that MDMAassisted psychotherapy can reduce symptoms of PTSD. Narrative reports and data from early investigations found that some people reduced or eliminated their substance use after receiving MDMA, especially in a therapeutic setting. MDMA is a potent monoamine releaser with sympathomimetic effects that may indirectly activate 5-HT2A receptors. It increases interpersonal closeness and prosocial feelings, potentially through oxytocin release. Findings suggest that ecstasy, material represented as containing MDMA, is associated with deleterious long-term effects after heavy lifetime use, including fewer serotonin transporter sites and impaired verbal memory. Animal and human studies demonstrate moderate abuse liability for MDMA, and this effect may be of most concern to those treating substance abuse disorders. However, subjects who received MDMA-assisted psychotherapy in two recent clinical studies were not motivated to seek out ecstasy, and tested negative in random drug tests during follow-up in one study. MDMA could either directly treat neuropharmacological abnormalities associated with addiction, or it could indirectly assist with the therapeutic process or reduce symptoms of comorbid psychiatric conditions, providing a greater opportunity to address problematic substance use. Studies directly testing MDMA-assisted psychotherapy in people with active substance abuse disorder may be warranted.

Medical Subject Headings (MeSH)
AnimalsBrainCombined Modality TherapyHallucinogensHumansN-Methyl-3,4-methylenedioxyamphetaminePsychotherapySubstance-Related Disorders
Study Links
Quality Scores
Safety60
Efficacy70/10
Quality75/10
Citation Metrics
Total Citations17
Citations/Year1.4
Relative Citation Ratio0.76
NIH Percentile40.5%
Research Impact Scores
APT Score0.50
Weight Score0.72
Normalized Score0.67
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