Research Finds Previous Use of Antidepressants May Reduce MDMA Effectiveness Against PTSD
A study conducted recently proposes that psychedelic-assisted therapy using MDMA to help treat PTSD is not as efficacious among individuals who have recently used psychiatric drugs commonly prescribed by doctors, known as selective serotonin re-uptake inhibitors. The research findings were reported in the “Psychopharmacology” journal. Allison Feduccia, director of education platform Psychedelic Support and author of the study, explained that antidepressants, in particular SSRIs and MDMA, bound themselves to the same receptors in an individual’s brain. She noted that if an individual used selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors and MDMA concurrently, the effects of the psychedelic would be decreased. Feduccia added…






