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Patients with post traumatic stress 'cured' with Ecstasy

ECSTASY can help the tortured victims of post traumatic stress overcome their demons, research has shown.

In tests, the illegal dance drug had a dramatic effect on previously untreatable patients who had suffered post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) for more than 19 years.

Doctors in the United States held two eight-hour psychotherapy sessions three to five weeks apart for the patients, during which they administered the ecstasy chemical MDMA.

Two months later, 80 per cent of those treated no longer had symptoms that met the medical definition of PTSD.

Ten of the 12 patients given ecstasy responded to the treatment, said the researchers.

By contrast, only two out of eight patients offered a "dummy" placebo showed an improvement.

Three individuals so badly affected by their condition that they could not hold down a job were able to return to work.

The scientists have now had the go-ahead from the US regulatory body, the Food and Drug Administration, to carry out a bigger study of US war veterans. It will look at the effect of different doses of MDMA on ex-soldiers traumatised by their experiences in Iraq, Afghanistan and Vietnam.

Writing in the Journal of Psychopharmacology, the researchers said: "This pilot study demonstrates that MDMA-assisted psychotherapy with close follow-up monitoring and support can be used with acceptable and short-lived side effects in a carefully screened group of subjects with chronic, treatment-resistant PTSD.

"In this group, MDMA-assisted psychotherapy produced clinically and statistically significant improvements in PTSD symptoms."


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