MDMA Approved for troops

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American soldiers traumatised by fighting in Iraq and Afghanistan are to be offered the drug ecstasy to help free them of flashbacks and recurring nightmares.
The US food and drug administration has given the go-ahead for the soldiers to be included in an experiment to see if MDMA, the active ingredient in ecstasy, can treat post-traumatic stress disorder.

Scientists behind the trial in South Carolina think the feelings of emotional closeness reported by those taking the drug could help the soldiers talk about their experiences to therapists. Several victims of rape and sexual abuse with post-traumatic stress disorder, for whom existing treatments are ineffective, have been given MDMA since the research began last year.

Michael Mithoefer, the psychiatrist leading the trial, said: "It's looking very promising. It's too early to draw any conclusions but in these treatment-resistant people so far the results are encouraging.

"People are able to connect more deeply on an emotional level with the fact they are safe now."

He is about to advertise for war veterans who fought in the last five years to join the study.

According to the US national centre for post-traumatic stress disorder, up to 30% of combat veterans suffer from the condition at some point in their lives.

Known as shell shock during the first world war and combat fatigue in the second, the condition is characterised by intrusive memories, panic attacks and the avoidance of situations which might force sufferers to relive their wartime experiences.

Dr Mithoefer said the MDMA helped people discuss traumatic situations without triggering anxiety.

"It appears to act as a catalyst to help people move through whatever's been blocking their success in therapy."

The existing drug-assisted therapy sessions last up to eight hours, during music is played. The patients swallow a capsule containing a placebo or 125mg of MDMA - about the same or a little more than a typical ecstasy tablet.

Psychologists assess the patients before and after the trial to judge whether the drug has helped.

The study has provoked controversy, because significant doubts remain about the long-term risks of ecstasy.

Animal studies suggest that it lowers levels of the brain chemical serotonin, and some politicians and anti-drug campaigners have argued that research into possible medical benefits of illegal drugs presents a falsely reassuring message.

The South Carolina study marks a resurgence of interest in the use of controlled psychedelic and hallucinogenic drugs. Several studies in the US are planned or are under way to investigate whether MDMA, LSD and psilocybin, the active ingredient in magic mushrooms, can treat conditions ranging from obsessive compulsive disorder to anxiety in terminal cancer patients.
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Ecstasy trials for combat stress

David Adam, science correspondent
Thursday February 17, 2005
The Guardian
http://www.guardian.co.uk/usa/story/0,12271,1416073,00.html
 
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soldiers on ecstasy?

well, that's not so far-fetched i guess. one of my biggest ecstasy-head friends is an ex army-ranger and it seems to have helped me deal with the shit he's seen/experienced.
 
thursday said:
soldiers on ecstasy?

well, that's not so far-fetched i guess. one of my biggest ecstasy-head friends is an ex army-ranger and it seems to have helped me deal with the shit he's seen/experienced.

It helps you deal with his problems? :\
 
The existing drug-assisted therapy sessions last up to eight hours, during music is played. The patients swallow a capsule containing a placebo or 125mg of MDMA - about the same or a little more than a typical ecstasy tablet.

Wow......I didnt think they would give pateints that much of a dose in a therapy session...
 
well boys im joining the army! Kill me some towelheads and eat me sum beans!
after all, i was made for war....lol
 
More importantly, research is being done into giving teens ecstasy to moniter if it can prevent them even joining the army in the first place..

true harm reduction therapy=D
 
MDMA Trial Approved for Soldiers

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schedule II would be fucking incredible thing is though they wouldnt give someone a full bottle of MDMA because then whenever they had a problem with a Post traumatic stress disorder occurance pop a few of those funky pills and set sails on the high sea...
 
I somehow kind of doubt they would write a perscription for the stuff. Sounds like they will only be using it in therapy.
 
I don't think they would ever write perscriptions for this kind of stuff. It's not meant to be used like a benzo in the hands of a patient, it's meant to be used as a tool in the hands of a doctor. These sorts of techniques, if they catch on, I see becoming more like a psychological sort of surgery. The doctor holds the scalpal, not the patient.
 
This is excellent news!

MDMA could greatly reduce the long term effects that battle field trama can produce. It's just too bad that this wasn't available to the folks who returned from the Vietnam war. It could have greatly improved their later quality of life.
 
Scientists behind the trial in South Carolina think the feelings of emotional closeness reported by those taking the drug could help the soldiers talk about their experiences to therapists.

They should start offering this treatment to the leaders of nations before they decide to engage in war.

MDMA treatment should also be mandatory for people suffering from the dangerous psychological problem where they identify as neoconservatives.

Then again, I'd also be all for neoconservatives being administered lethal doses of heroin. Or any lethal substance. In fact, they should just be strapped to the same machines used for capitol punishment, really.
 
Very, VERY interesting. I would of never thought that the FDA would think about approving MDMA for soldiers with psychological problems due to the war in Iraq.

If it helps, then all the power to you guys, although im Canadian I wish all you Americans well and I hope you guys get whatever works to your soldiers, they are doing a good job!
 
some politicians and anti-drug campaigners have argued that research into possible medical benefits of illegal drugs presents a falsely reassuring message.


how low do you have to be to want to continue people's suffering so that the lie about illegal drugs always being dangerous isnt exposed
 
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