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Clinical Trial
. 2022 Apr 1:233:109356.
doi: 10.1016/j.drugalcdep.2022.109356. Epub 2022 Feb 11.

The effects of MDMA-assisted therapy on alcohol and substance use in a phase 3 trial for treatment of severe PTSD

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The effects of MDMA-assisted therapy on alcohol and substance use in a phase 3 trial for treatment of severe PTSD

Christopher R Nicholas et al. Drug Alcohol Depend. .

Abstract

Background: Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is commonly associated with alcohol and substance use disorders (ASUD). A randomized, placebo-controlled, phase 3 trial demonstrated the safety and efficacy of MDMA-assisted therapy (MDMA-AT) for the treatment of severe PTSD. This analysis explores patterns of alcohol and substance use in patients receiving MDMA-AT compared to placebo plus therapy (Placebo+Therapy).

Methods: Adult participants with severe PTSD (n = 90) were randomized to three blinded trauma-focused therapy sessions with either MDMA-AT or Placebo+Therapy. Eligible participants met DSM-5 criteria for severe PTSD and could meet criteria for mild (current) or moderate (early remission) alcohol or cannabis use disorder; other SUDs were excluded. The current analyses examined outcomes on standardized measures of hazardous alcohol (i.e., Alcohol Use Disorder Identification Test; AUDIT) and drug (i.e., Drug Use Disorder Identification Test; DUDIT) use at baseline prior to randomization and at study termination.

Results: There were no treatment group differences in AUDIT or DUDIT scores at baseline. Compared to Placebo+therapy, MDMA-AT was associated with a significantly greater reduction in mean (SD) AUDIT change scores (Δ = -1.02 (3.52) as compared to placebo (Δ = 0.40 (2.70), F (80, 1) = 4.20, p = 0.0436; Hedge's g= .45). Changes in DUDIT scores were not significantly different between treatment groups.

Conclusions: MDMA-AT for severe PTSD may also lead to subclinical improvements in alcohol use. MDMA-AT does not appear to increase risk of illicit drug use. These data provide preliminary evidence to support the development of MDMA-AT as an integrated treatment for co-occurring PTSD and ASUD.

Keywords: Alcohol use; MDMA; Post-traumatic stress disorder; Substance use.

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a. Alcohol use disorder identification test (AUDIT) scores by treatment group, depicted as mean (SEM). Total scores range from 0 to 40. P-value tested treatment group differences for LSMEANS change scores that adjusted for unequal sample sizes, b. Drug Use Disorder Identification Test (DUDIT) Scores by treatment group depicted as mean (SEM). Total scores range from 0 to 44. P-value tested treatment group differences for LSMEANS change scores that adjusted for unequal sample sizes.

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