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MDMA expected to be approved to treat PTSD by October: study

Por: New York Post Life April 22, 2023

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The US Food and Drug Administration will be asked to approve MDMA to treat post-traumatic stress disorder by October — opening the door to the use of hallucinogenic drugs to treat mental illness. If approved, the drug will be available in hospitals before the second half of next year, according to new research. MDMA, also known as ecstasy or molly, is a popular drug in rave culture, with people taking it to connect with the music and dance the... + full article



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